Likely to prove unsurprising to those familiar with the widespread propaganda being force-fed to children in the West, child-focused TV channel Nickelodeon has now also taken part in brainwashing children as the official Twitter account has uploaded a video discussing “environmental racism”.
The entire 8-minute video that any halfway intelligent adult will find taxing to sit through:
Video archive(for 30 days)
The Twitter account naturally also disabled direct replies to prevent any adult of sound mind from arguing with their agenda, a typical turn of events for those pushing the narrative in the West:
This didn’t prevent quote tweets however, and disgruntled commentators weren’t afraid to let others know how they feel about this child-focused brainwashing:
Look at the like to retweet ratio.
My favorite comment.
The entire 8-minute video that any halfway intelligent adult will find taxing to sit through:
Video archive(for 30 days)
The Twitter account naturally also disabled direct replies to prevent any adult of sound mind from arguing with their agenda, a typical turn of events for those pushing the narrative in the West:
This didn’t prevent quote tweets however, and disgruntled commentators weren’t afraid to let others know how they feel about this child-focused brainwashing:
Look at the like to retweet ratio.
My favorite comment.
Original article(archive)
Nickelodeon dedicated a segment of its Earth Day special of Nick News: Kids and the Impact of Climate Change to teach its viewers about “environmental racism.”
The segment opened with CBS News correspondent and host of the show Jamie Yuccas describing dangerous living conditions in several cities across the United States.
“What do these cities have in common?” Yuccas asked. “They’re all examples of environmental racism, a form of systemic racism where minority and low-income communities are surrounded by health hazards because they live near sewage, mines, landfills, power stations, [and] major roads.”
The Nick News program intentionally addresses a younger audience and animates different social or political issues in a way that children can understand them, but critics of the Earth Day special were quick to describe it as indoctrination.
After backlash, Nickelodeon disabled the ability for Twitter users to leave comments on its post.
Last year, Nickelodeon aired a segment dedicated to “Kids, Race, and Unity,” where founders of the Black Lives Matter movement took questions from children and instructed families to have “constructive conversations about race and incivility.”
Nickelodeon did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Washington Examiner.
The segment opened with CBS News correspondent and host of the show Jamie Yuccas describing dangerous living conditions in several cities across the United States.
“What do these cities have in common?” Yuccas asked. “They’re all examples of environmental racism, a form of systemic racism where minority and low-income communities are surrounded by health hazards because they live near sewage, mines, landfills, power stations, [and] major roads.”
The Nick News program intentionally addresses a younger audience and animates different social or political issues in a way that children can understand them, but critics of the Earth Day special were quick to describe it as indoctrination.
After backlash, Nickelodeon disabled the ability for Twitter users to leave comments on its post.
Last year, Nickelodeon aired a segment dedicated to “Kids, Race, and Unity,” where founders of the Black Lives Matter movement took questions from children and instructed families to have “constructive conversations about race and incivility.”
Nickelodeon did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Washington Examiner.
Original article (archive)
And people wonder why kids turn into soy-boy pussy's that gets offended by everything. It's because of brainwashing shit like this. I'm genuinely pissed of after finding out about this.