Nick Jr. Show Goes Full On Woke for Pride Month

Remember when kids shows like Blue’s Clues used to be fun and silly? Well, now they are indoctrinating your children and pushing a radical agenda on them, according to commentator Matt Walsh.

Blues Clues has gone full-on woke. A Pride Month episode features a drag queen as part of it PRE-SCHOOL programming.

Children’s television shows are supposed to be about basic education and life lessons, aren’t they? We’re talking about kids who can’t even tie their shoes, much less discuss sexual orientation.

Not on Nick Jr.’s latest offerings. There seems to be no limit to the colors of pride rainbow being exploited on America’s children.

Instead of 2 + 2 and learning colors, kids can now discover all the orientations of the rainbow.

Walsh said, “Preschoolers, they don’t need much from their entertainment. Innocent and simple should be the name of the game and that’s what many children’s shows used to be. That’s what ‘Blue’s Clues’ used to be, but not anymore.”

No matter your view on orientation, most Americans would agree sexual content of any kind should not be targeting young children.

Guess Nick Jr. didn’t get the memo. Watch the unbelievable details in this latest video from “The Matt Walsh Show.”


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