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Oklahoma Governor Stitt defends decision to ax PBS funding over 'really problematic' LGBTQ content
2023-05-08
[FoxNews] Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, R., has strong words for critics after he vetoed a bill last week that would have funded operations of the state's PBS station, Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA), through 2026, accusing the station of indoctrinating young children.

"OETA, to us, is an outdated system. You know, the big, big question is why are we spending taxpayer dollars to prop up or compete with the private sector and run television stations? And then when you go through all of the programing that's happening and the indoctrination and over-sexualization of our children, it's just really problematic, and it doesn't line up with Oklahoma values," Stitt told Fox News Digital.

Unless the legislature is able to override his veto, the state PBS network will cease operations this year. Shows on the network include "Sesame Street," "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," and "Clifford The Big Red Dog."

The governor’s office provided examples of OETA content that it considers objectionable, including a segment of "Let's Learn" in which a children’s book titled "The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish" is read by someone called Lil Miss Hot Mess.

The governor’s office also pointed to a "PBS Newshour" feature on parents’ support for various gender care treatments including puberty blockers, a gay character in "Work It Out Wombats" which airs on OETA, PBS Kids’ "Clifford the Big Red Dog" introducing LGBTQ characters, a plethora of Pride Month programming on OETA, a special about a town of Christians and drag queens who "step into the spotlight to dismantle stereotypes," and a same-sex wedding featured on PBS Kids’ "Odd Squad."

While critics have pushed back against the notion these programs help indoctrinate children, the governor doesn’t believe they’re particularly educational, either.

"When you think about educating kids, let's teach them to read and their numbers and counting and letters and those kind of things," Gov. Stitt said. "I mean, some of the programing that we're seeing… it just doesn't need to be on public television."

Stitt said that if OETA programming is so popular, it could easily be picked up by CBS, NBC, ABC or any other option that doesn’t require taxpayer dollars to stay afloat. The Republican governor believes Oklahoma tax dollars would be better off elsewhere.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#7  Only 49 to go.
Sorry Big Bird.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2023-05-08 21:23  

#6  KET is promoting a bit piece on Clarence Thomas and his wife. The Progs never stop.
Posted by: Ebbuger Whuque4103   2023-05-08 14:27  

#5  Re #4: Or better yet, don't take the money to start with.
Posted by: Hupaising Sinatra7578   2023-05-08 14:22  

#4  The "State" should not be funding such nonsense, at all jurisdictions. Use the money to fill some potholes or fix a bridge or something else more productive.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-05-08 10:43  

#3  I'm sure they'll pick up money from all the woke corporations.

Who will try to extract additional money from the rest of us to fund their delusions.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2023-05-08 09:02  

#2  Time to go full commercial. I'm sure they'll pick up money from all the woke corporations.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-05-08 08:45  

#1  What if they held a fundraiser and allowed people to voluntarily donate to the woke programming?
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-08 08:23  

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