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Ah yes Arkansas, the beacon of education. Happy to keep their citizens illiterate and ignorant.
also Huckabee sanders state, whom also ROLLED BACK child "slave" laws.
Arkansas ranks 45 out of 51 states in education.
So, let's say the kid gets up at 6am. PBS listings:
Golly such offensive content. The kids might actually learn something on Sesame Street!
All I see is pure unadulterated brainwashing sir. Now if you'll please leave us all alone we'd like to continue watching Fox.
You'd think that Fox News would at least be trying to take advantage of this by rolling out something like "Fox News Jr." with angry propaganda for 8 year-olds. But, I guess they're just happy to see kids forced to watch any for-profit TV channel.
My guess is it'd be some sort of praegeru-kids
instead they probably force them to watch FOX, OAN, newsmax, or any of the right grifters 24/7.
Like Mississippi, Alabama, Missouri, Kentucky...
At some point it’s pretty much the whole country. That’s a sad display right there.
I guess PBS hasn't been working then. Maybe it's their anti-science ideology in favor of capitalism, genocide, etc.
Wow. Imagine being technocrit. I’d be ashamed to have these opinions.
This is how I know you are in this thread talking out of your ass and overly generalizing PBS; NOVA has existed since 1974, has 52 seasons, and over 1,000 episodes, yet somehow PBS is anti-science. Are there people who work and produce things in PBS that are as you say? Probably, would be extremely unlikely there would not be a single person who isn't. Is PBS completely anti-science? No. Rather than linking to the Civil Religion wikipedia and saying not much else and blaming people for not seeing it, perhaps it would benefit your argument to bring actual evidence to show that PBS as an entity is what you say.