How Woke Cartoons Are Brainwashing Our Youth

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Published 2024-02-28
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In this video we’re going to react to woke cartoons and see how bad things have gotten. I’ve always heard they’re pushing more liberal ideas within children’s media, but I had no clue it was this bad.

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0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Gay and Interracial Marriage
5:13 - Gender Ideology
7:27 - Police Relations
12:25 - Slavery
14:50 - Final Thoughts
16:00 - Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @kennifcale480
    Little kids are always like, “Hello. What’s your name? You wanna play?” They don’t care if you are from a different culture. They just want to make friends. End of story.
  • @lyfekodomo9826
    “Black people can’t marry white people” is the craziest shit I’ve ever heard from a cartoon, and I’ve seen every season of South Park
  • @jadeb44
    “black people cant marry white people” can be sooooo misinterpreted for a mind so young. what if the child doesn’t understand the context of what’s being discussed or didn’t finish the episode to learn about it? it’s just bizzare to blatantly say something like that on a show for 6yr olds. do kids even understand marriage at that age? they should be painting, playing with toys, dancing to music, running around outside etc. what if that child just starts repeating “black people cant marry white people” bc it’s something they heard on their ipad or tv? then now we’ve got a bigger problem
  • @affytapple5309
    “Don’t be racist, I am a building” Was so much better.
  • @MarigoldSundays
    Why are adults so eager for children to have an identity crisis?
  • @aporue5893
    the constant ''I'm offended'' behaviour has to stop or nobody will ever be able to handle anything in life.
  • @scarysara9364
    The Arthur thing talking about racism is really weird; considering that all the characters are animals, it would have made much more sense if it was a speciesism thing. : /
  • @flairwolf2367
    One thing everyone needs to know is that no kids are born racist, they are taught it. If they are little and saying racist things they are either mimicing their parents or are asking something like "why are they dark" which isnt racist they are just genueinly curious as kids are.
  • @imays12
    as a great man once said, “leave them kids alone”
  • 5:45 “pause , it’s called a personality” GOLDEN 😂😂😂 you ate that part
  • When I was a kid, I loved Wild Kratts, and I didn’t even pay attention to the fact that Koki was black. To me, she was a cool lady mechanic with the cool accent. I didn’t pay attention to the fact that Aviva was Latina. To me, she was a cool lady engineer. Applying the same logic to a friend I had in second grade: she was my friend who was black, but all I saw was a girl with the cool accent and extremely fast legs (which I was very jealous of). Additionally, in fourth grade, I think we had a black TA student. We got to see him on the track, and I was so amused by how fast he was. I told my friend he should be called “The Black Blur,” and I thought that was cool. He was black, and he was a blur to my eyes when he ran. My friend told me “that’s racist.” I was so confused as to why it was racist because I thought he was a cool dude. Edit: I guess too much colorblindness can be harmful? But I still think colorblindness is good
  • @BR0_CD
    Remember when cartoons used to teach us lessons like “don’t bully” or “brush your teeth”? Good times…
  • As a gay man, I was so happy being granted the right to be with another man... .... but confusing kids into not loving or being themselves and distrusting loved PARENTS? With young kids, that's called torture.
  • @pikachulife8388
    You know, I learned something. There is nothing wrong with teaching kids about racism/sexism. It the way you teach them that matters.
  • @user-ci8pk8jo9j
    "Black people can't marry white people" LITERALLY MY REACTION WAS "WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST HEAR?", LIKE, WHAT THE F---K?? (English is not my first language, so please tell me if i had a error on my grammar, thank you! <3)
  • Remember when they pushed for toys shouldn't be gender specific? How did we round back to everything needs to be stereotyped??
  • @Nan-bara
    The problem with the first clip is people tend to mistake rudeness with racism. Its literally become reality that if your rude to someone who is black, all of a sudden they take it as racism when it had no racism there
  • @livinginthepines
    I'm going to only let my future kids watch the old school cartoons. This is just too much.