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WarnerMedia/Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images Cartoon Network and HBO Max have canceled several shows aimed at preschoolers promoting prepubescent sexuality and other woke content with shows like Little Ellen , which includes same-sex couples from producer Ellen DeGeneres, among the first to go.
Variety outlines the decision was made in the interests of cutting costs.
As Breitbart News reported , the programming slate, originally called “Cartoonito,” debuted last year on both the networks which are divisions of WarnerMedia.
WarnerMedia said all “Cartoonito” early childhood content would align with Cartoon Network’s recently embraced tagline “Redraw Your World ,” which aims to “empower kids to feel comfortable with who they are, embrace their uniqueness and believe anything is possible.” Woke Cartoon Network and HBO Max are now targeting preschool children with woke content aimed at younger audiences. https://t.co/4sMHS45Q8S — Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) September 15, 2021 WarnerMedia also said the programming will focus on something called […]
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