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Kids’ TV show about man with long penis criticized The Guardian, JUTLAND, Denmark John Dillermand has an extraordinary penis it can perform rescue operations, etch murals, hoist a flag and even steal ice cream from children. Danish public service broadcaster DR has a new animated series aimed at four- to eight-year-olds about John Dillermand, the man with the world’s longest penis who overcomes hardships and challenges with his record-breaking genitals. Unsurprisingly, the series has provoked debate about what good children’s television should and should not contain. Since premiering on Saturday last week, opponents have condemned the idea of a man who cannot control his penis. ....
Meet John Dillermand AKA John Penisman who is appearing in a new animated kids’ series about a man with the world’s longest penis. The Danish equivalent of the BBC, DR, is hosting the show - aimed at four- to eight-year-olds – about Dillermand, who overcomes hardships and challenges with his record-breaking genitals. Since premiering on Saturday, the series has, perhaps surprisingly, provoked debate about what children’s television should and should not contain. Opponents have condemned the idea of a man who cannot control his penis. “Is this really the message we want to send to children while we are in the middle of a huge #MeToo wave?” wrote the Danish author Anne Lise Marstrand-Jørgensen. ....
Since premiering on Saturday, opponents have condemned the idea of a man who cannot control his penis. “Is this really the message we want to send to children while we are in the middle of a huge #MeToo wave?” wrote the Danish author Anne Lise Marstrand-Jørgensen. The show comes just months after the TV presenter Sofie Linde kickstarted Denmark’s #MeToo movement. Christian Groes, an associate professor and gender researcher at Roskilde University, said he believed the programme’s celebration of the power of male genitalia could only set equality back. “It’s perpetuating the standard idea of a patriarchal society and normalising ‘locker room culture’ … that’s been used to excuse a lot of bad behaviour from men. It’s meant to be funny – so it’s seen as harmless. But it’s not. And we’re teaching this to our kids.” ....