Cartoon Network Doesn't Hold Back in Scathing Anti-Racism PSA (CNN, billion, children)
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Cartoon Network Doesn't Hold Back in Scathing Anti-Racism PSA
You might not have expected Cartoon Network (or Steven Universe) to be praised as "woke" by social media in 2020, but that's pretty much where we're at this year. The TV network recently released a short but effective anti-racism PSA that encourages viewers to "tell the whole story" by not viewing history though a white lens.
The Cartoon Network is a division of Warner Media, which also includes CNN and HBO. Warner Media is itself part of AT&T, a company with $180 billion in annual revenue and well over half a trillion in assets.
The Cartoon Network is a division of Warner Media, which also includes CNN and HBO. Warner Media is itself part of AT&T, a company with $180 billion in annual revenue and well over half a trillion in assets.
I'm OK with the first 30 seconds. I've never heard of Louis Lattimer, but if he did indeed invent the filament, then he should be given co-credit for the light bulb. But then the video lurched into full-on anti-white racism. Ugh. Apparently even cartoons aren't safe from the relentless push of the woke SJW crowd.
The idea of splitting this country into liberal and conservative sides is looking more appealing every day.
I definitely knew who Lewis Latimer was when I learned about American History in 4th grade. The guy made a massive contribution to the modern blub, but Edison was the one who pulled it all together. That's just the way it is.
More white noise to tune out average Americans. They're just pandering to the lefties.
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