90 Miles From Tyranny : Cartoon Network’s ‘Anti-Racist’ PSA Tells Americans to ‘See Color’

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Monday, March 1, 2021

Cartoon Network’s ‘Anti-Racist’ PSA Tells Americans to ‘See Color’



In the woke revolution, even cartoons are being employed to ensure the indoctrination doesn’t miss anyone.

Two of the elements of the so-called “anti-racist” agenda are forcing Americans to abandon notions of colorblindness and to redefine their relations with others based on race.

You must see color to defeat white supremacy, so the self-described anti-racists say.

That message came through a YouTube public service announcement aired by TV’s Cartoon Network, which features a white child, a black child, and a purple alien.

The characters begin the video dancing in a circle and celebrating “colorblindness.” Suddenly, the alien, named Amethyst, has a change of heart and says that it actually matters what color a person—or alien—is.

“I think it kind of does matter that I’m purple. I mean, I’m purple because I’m literally an alien,” Amethyst says.

“Well, I’m not an alien, but it definitely matters to me that I’m black,” the black girl says in response.

“I think people like the black, white, or purple thing, because adding a fantasy race in there helps distract from the actual racism black people have to deal with,” the white girl says.

“My experience with anti-black racism is really specific,” the black character concludes. “Other people of color experience other forms of racism, too. But you won’t see any of that if you ‘don’t see color.’”

The alien then says that colorblindness could be employed just to avoid talking about racism.

The written message attached to the Cartoon Network’s YouTube channel was this:

It’s important to SEE people in all their beautiful COLORS. When you see color and the unique experiences that come from it, you can recognize the role racism plays in our culture AND appreciate everyone and their diversity.

That message runs alongside a larger campaign to redefine racism, to inject critical race theory into every aspect of American life, and to essentially rewrite America’s past and future.

The Cartoon Network PSA is just a small part of the rapid and poisonous transformation being foisted upon the American people.

The message of the Cartoon Network video could have been taken straight out of the writings of Ibram X. Kendi, who is now working an anti-racist children’s books.

As I’ve previously highlighted in my analysis of Kendi’s work and that of his fellow ideological travelers, the anti-racist creed ultimately sounds a lot like racism.

The wider message goes beyond just opposition to colorblind treatment of other people. It stands in opposition to the American ideal that “all men are created equal,” as Thomas Jefferson wrote in...




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1 comment:

Obama's boyfriend said...

Nothing more evil than those who promote racism.