Nickelodeon Shuts Down Comments on Social Posts Teaching Kids About “Environmental Racism”
Children’s network pushes woke climate activism on nation’s youth.
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Children’s cable network Nickelodeon received backlash over a Nick News flash promoting “environmental racism,” prompting the network to pull comments on social media.
In Earth Day posts last week, the network owned by Viacom promoted a Nick News segment discussing “environmental racism,” described by CBS host Jamie Yuccas as “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, major roads.”
Craig Bartlett on the Dinosaur Train Movie
Earlier this week, PBS Kids and Universal premiered
Dinosaur Train: Adventure Island, a feature-length animated film based on the long-running animated series, which will screen again tomorrow at noon ET/PT, and Friday at 8 a.m. ET/PT and again at 3:30 p.m. A chance to go bigger, spend more time and money on the animation, and for fans of the series to see the world and its characters in a different way. It s hardly the first time that Craig Bartlett, the series creator, has brought one of his shows to the world of features (remember
The Little Rascals : Where is the Cast Now as Movie Enters Netflix Chart
On 4/12/21 at 10:09 AM EDT
The Little Rascals was first released in 1994, but the movie has just had a second life on Netflix. Twenty-seven years after the film came to cinemas, the movie has hit the streamer s most-watched movie charts, with the film currently at number two in the U.S. movie charts.
Though none of the
Little Rascals cast is still acting, they have gone off into some unexpected careers in fields like DJing, accountancy and professional poker.
Where the Little Rascals cast is now
Travis Tedford as Spanky McFarland