I fully agree. "Just to convert" is not all. The whole journey begins when the conversion ceremony is over. I do find it strange that traditional Catholics do not understand it themselves, how rotten and evil the secular and liberal children/teen programs and shows often are. And the so called "boy bands, Lady Gaga, Rap and RnB" and all. Well the list can be very long.
So much in the modern world gives me sorrow and sadness how ugly and vile things has turned out to be. But most of it all I have to "get used to", so I try to take it with a stoic manner. But when I see how horrific and poisonous the brainwashing of children is it breaks my heart. And the so called parents do not even react. That is one of the phenomena of an anti-catholic world and society -the apathy and indifference. One of the worst sins in my book.
My brother once worked in a internet cafe. He told me that a lot of times parents just dumped their small children there. Paid my brother so they had computer time for almost 48 hours. And the worst of it all was that most of the parents looked like quite well mannered white middle-class parents, but they were all like zombies in a way. I get the chills when I think of it. It is pure diabolic. One of the reason why I converted to the Tradition it is because it is the ONLY religion that defends the child, even when it is unborn. The Tradition defends the child's right to have innocence, to have grown ups that are role models, the child's right to a childhood and to have their soul safe and guarded. I love the Faith and Tradition for that. It is like our Lord when he entered Jerusalem and let the adults wait so he could bless the children first.
But the old Walt Disney movies/classics is something I can find quite "catholic" though. Heroism, dignity, full of European and Western beauty, archetypes and values. The Narnia movies is great for children. But now I just mentioned cliches. I know you understand. :scratchchin: