• Ghostalmedia
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      417 days ago

      Wasn’t PBS, it was WNET. An affiliate.

      An affiliate who has done shitty things before, like bend the knee to the Koch brothers.

      • Is POV (the PBS series) not a nationwide, PBS produced program rather than an individual station program? The Atlantic article mentioned at the end talks about POV having a trans gamer themed episode canceled because of potential backlash.

        • Ghostalmedia
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          37 days ago

          Even if the content was produced by PBS, it was the affiliate that blocked it from airing.

      • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Anyone who thinks the inclusion of trans people in public life is a battle worth laying down can kiss my trans ass. I’m not a bank, my donations are drawn from a limited well, and I’m perfectly fine with moving that money to a trans focused cause instead.

        • TheRealKuni
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          67 days ago

          It wasn’t PBS broadly, it was a specific affiliate station in New York.

        • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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          PBS is being threatened as a whole, and not just because they’re inclusive, but because they are an entity for the public benefit, and the current assholes at large hate that sort of thing. I sincerely doubt they want to do this, but if there’s any hope of them continuing their mission, how do you propose they handle it? I’m really not trying to be a dick here, and it’s horseshit that we’re at this point as a society, but I can see where they’re at.