
Parents outraged over Nickelodeon segment that teaches kids about 'environmental racism:' 'Nothing is sacred'
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Nickelodeon marked Earth Day this year with a segment dedicated to teaching its young audience about "environmental racism" and the impact it has on climate change.
"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 special caused quite a stir on social media, with critics accusing the program of trying to indoctrinate its younger audience with "propaganda." "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," Townhall.com senior editor Matt Vespa wrote on Twitter.More Related News