THE MORAL OUTREACH SOCIETY HAS RESUMED OPERATIONS  |  DECENCY DEMANDS IT
MOS

Moral Outreach Society

Protecting American Family Values Since 1989

Because Decency Matters

Est. 1989  ·  Resumed Operations 2026  ·  Easton, Pennsylvania

We Have Not Gone Anywhere.
We Have Simply Been Watching.

After a period of necessary silence, the Moral Outreach Society has resumed its work. The landscape of American family entertainment has not improved in our absence. If anything, it has grown more troubling.

We return not with anger, but with purpose. The same purpose that has guided this organization since its founding by Gerald P. Whitmore in 1989: the belief that decency in media is not a relic of the past, but a responsibility of the present.

We are watching. We are documenting. And we will not be silent.

Current Primary Concern

"The program known as Crackodile & Friends has returned to circulation. We wish we could say we are surprised. We are not. What we are is prepared."

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Our Work

Since 1989, the Moral Outreach Society has monitored, documented, and reported on media programming that undermines the values of American families.

Our researchers catalog instances of questionable messaging, suspicious character associations, and agendas concealed beneath family-friendly facades.

We do not sensationalize. We document.

Ongoing Concerns

  • The reemergence of Crackodile & Friends programming
  • Unsupervised children's fan club activity
  • Media distributed without proper community oversight
  • The normalization of questionable characters as role models
  • Materials distributed directly to children

A Note on Our Silence

We are aware that the Moral Outreach Society has been absent from public discourse for some time. We do not owe an explanation for this. What we owe — to you, to your families, to this country — is our continued vigilance.

We are here now. That is what matters.

Gerald P. Whitmore

Director of Community Standards

Mr. Whitmore founded this organization on the conviction that a community that does not protect its children from harmful media has failed in its most fundamental duty.

That conviction has not wavered.

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Our Pledge

"Eternal vigilance is the price of a decent society."