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Cable kids don’t stand a chance.


DEEP INSIDE the sanitized halls of PBS Kids, a sinister truth is being ENGINEERED into our children’s brains. While your child zones out on mindless cable cartoons, the “educational” programming you trust is conducting a MASSIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT, constructing a generation of docile, compliant thinkers. Experts are now WARNING that this content is systematically ERADICATING creativity and critical thought, replacing it with robotic problem-solving and state-approved empathy.

The carefully crafted narratives, loaded with progressive dogma, are NOT about learning—they’re about INDOCTRINATION. From coercive sharing lessons to the normalization of non-traditional family structures presented as ABSOLUTE, this is a calculated, TOP-DOWN assault on traditional childhood. Cable kids are merely distracted; PBS kids are being PROGRAMMED. The data harvested from these interactive apps and shows is building profiles more detailed than any government file, creating a cradle-to-grave digital footprint before they can even read.

This is the UNTOLD WAR for the American mind, and the battlefield is your living room screen. The cheerful songs and friendly monsters are a SMOKESCREEN for the most aggressive social re-engineering project in history. We have handed our children over to algorithms disguised as Big Bird, and we are just now beginning to see the disturbing, perfectly polite, and utterly unimaginative results.

You are not raising a child; you are feeding a lab rat for the globalist machine.



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