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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I forbade my children to watch PBS for its pro-LGBTQ stance, such as an episode of Arthur featuring a same-sex wedding. That is unacceptable and contradicts what I have taught my children from the Bible: LGBTQ = sin; they will not enter the Kingdom of Heaven but will be thrown into the Lake of Fire. Have absolutely [u]nothing[/u] to do with such people other than to rebuke and reprove them. [i] And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.[/i] (Ephesians 5:11) I also refused to let them watch Sesame Street because I did not want my children emulating ignorant inner-city degenerate culture. [/quote] Do we need to get CPS involved? You sound like one of those people that ends up hurting their kids because they are possessed or something. Or you are a troll.[/quote]As a parent, it is [u]my[/u] responsibility to teach my children properly. [b]PBS is unsuitable to be teaching children; therefore, it was expunged from my household. [/b] I have found that people call troll those whose beliefs they disagree with. Trump is a blessing. It is like he drove up in a huge garbage truck tossing PBS and USAID into the compacter. Next stop: taking it all to the dump where it belongs. [/quote] What precisely was unsuitable? My kids loved wild kratts and learning about animals. Curious George was a first tv show for both. Xavier riddle and The secret museum got them hooked into historical biographies. Watched endless amounts of dinosaur train and could still sing that song. I love some of the shows focusing on American communities like “A Chef’s Life” that lifted up stories of a rural North Carolina community, their food traditions and history. My kids loved “all creatures great and small” as they got a bit older. I hope to get them into Ken Burns “American revolution” this year as part the 250th celebrations. I’d take PBS programming for kids over most streaming services any day. I gladly pay for it and not worried about losing my station. Like everything else from Republicans, this cut will mostly screw over rural America.[/quote]
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