(Newswars) Children’s cable network Nickelodeon received backlash over a Nick News flash promoting “environmental racism,” prompting the network to pull comments on social media.
In Earth Day posts last week, the network owned by Viacom promoted a Nick News segment discussing “environmental racism,” described by CBS host Jamie Yuccas as “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, major roads.”
The video, which comes from an hour-long Earth Day special, also features quotes from teen climate activist Greta Thunberg.
The special presidential envoy for climate, John Kerry, also makes an appearance during the event.
The propaganda-laden report was criticized on social media for its subtle attempt to indoctrinate the nation’s youth to engage in social justice activism.
Commenters on social media took the network to task over its blatant effort to brainwash the next generation of Americans. Here are a few examples of outraged commenters, via The Blaze.
• “I remember when Nickelodeon didn’t indoctrinate our kids.”
• “Let’s talk about environmental racism affecting the South Bronx, shall we? Did you know Democrats in New York are the ones who’ve closed Indian Point, which has supplied zero-carbon, zero-pollution energy to NYC for 60 years? To be replaced by fossil fuels. Democrats did this.”
• “Nickelodeon is promoting environmental racism to your children.”
• “I’m old enough to remember when Nickelodeon taught children valuable life lessons through nuanced messages in shows like Hey Arnold and Avatar: The Last Airbender instead of preachy propaganda.”
• “Honestly, what’s the market for this? it’s a children’s cartoon show. nothing is sacred.”
• “These people are such a cancer. It has nothing to do with racism. Most unappealing infrastructure is surrounded by cheaper housing which attracts lower income people. And in some cases those people are minorities. But FYI 14M White Americans live in poverty VS 8M Blacks.”
• “Remember the good ole’ days when the network just aired salute your shorts, hey dude, rugrats, the adventures of Pete and Pete, Rockos modern life … AND didn’t peddle this left-wing drivel. Sad – truly sad.”
The negative commentary appears to have prompted the network to disable comments on their Twitter and YouTube posts.
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