What the Funk?

This was aired on Sesame Street, I love the kid funkin' out on the balcony. Right now public broadcasting is under threat and it's a damned shame. PBS meant so much to me as a kid growing up in a rural area with two and a half channels depending on what I could get through the antenna on my TV. I wouldn't have had exposed to culture and music like this otherwise.
PBS was a window to a world that I would not have had access to if it weren't for federally funded educational content.
Keep the Funk alive!
 
This was aired on Sesame Street, I love the kid funkin' out on the balcony. Right now public broadcasting is under threat and it's a damned shame. PBS meant so much to me as a kid growing up in a rural area with two and a half channels depending on what I could get through the antenna on my TV. I wouldn't have had exposed to culture and music like this otherwise.
PBS was a window to a world that I would not have had access to if it weren't for federally funded educational content.
Keep the Funk alive!
I still depend on public broadcast for most of my news and entertainment. NPR and PBS cost each person a buck fifty a year. The mommie tappers (in DC) want to shut them up because they are the most accurate and least biased. Since the viewers pay for the vast majority of their budget, there is no way to put pressure on advertisers.
 
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