Palmer’s Bassoon of Buffoons is showcasing Tucker Carlson to my 3-year-old on YouTube Kids. One moment features an hour-long video about California trains with over 150 scenes—definitely a classic in its category. The next moment, we dive into topics like fascism. Then it’s back to more trains! YouTube has an abundance of train content, but it’s also filled with wealthy individuals promoting their own agendas.

One thought on “Palmer’s bassoon of Buffoons is promoting Tucker Carlson to my 3 year old on YouTube kids.”

  1. It sounds like you’re really concerned about the content being promoted to young kids on platforms like YouTube. It’s definitely troubling when children’s programming can mix in more controversial figures or ideologies. The juxtaposition of entertaining content like trains with political figures or messages can be confusing for kids and raise questions about media literacy. It’s important for parents to be vigilant and curate what their children are exposed to, ensuring it’s age-appropriate and aligns with their values. It would be great to prioritize content that fosters a positive and educational environment while steering clear of potentially harmful influences!

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