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Nickelodeon Is Teaching Kids About “Environmental Racism”


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Environmental racism is apparently a true thing according to Nickelodeon.

Nickelodeon has recently put out a video that talks about the effects of “environmental racism” on Americans.

According to Nickelodeon environmental racism “is a form of systematic racism where minority and low-income communities are surrounded by health hazards because they live by sewage, mines, landfills, or major roads”.

The video went on to talk about the placement of oil refineries in Louisiana and the large amounts of hog farms in Duplin County, North Carolina is the direct result of environmental racism.

I can’t make this up, watch the video yourself:

The video sparked a big reaction from Twitter users:

https://twitter.com/goodblackdude/status/1385838909989408769

https://twitter.com/AmplifyLiberty/status/1385705820105674757

Nickelodeon even disallowed comments to be made on the video

Take a look:

It’s obvious they are trying to control our children’s way of thinking and at the same time are blocking out anything we have to say about it.

Business Wire covered Nickelodeon’s decision to play propaganda:

Nickelodeon today announced U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry is making an appearance in a brand-new Earth Day special, Nick News: Kids and the Impact of Climate Change, airing Saturday, April 17, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT). Hosted by CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas, the hour-long special will tackle environmental issues, educate kids on the importance of protecting the planet and empower action through stories of kids and families across the country who are working to address the effects of climate change in their communities.

This is nothing more than the Biden administration trying to fill our children up with propaganda.



 

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