Though it might seem a harmless TV tradition for Thanksgiving to many, will ABC receive criticism for airing ‘This is America Charlie Brown – The Mayflower Voyagers’ this year?
The show has aired as a companion to ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ for years but with today’s politically correct insistence on America’s founding history being rewritten and wiped cleaner than Hillary’s hard drive of Christianity, and with any Christian reference on TV being criticized, this cartoon stands out.
The Peanut gang portrays the Pilgrim’s voyage to America and their faith in God. It also portrays a positive relationship with the Indians – and the politically-incorrect word “Indians” is used. There’s just so much about this historically accurate portrayal of the Pilgrims that the left loves to hate. It’s difficult to imagine this classic Thanksgiving show being on the air much longer without drawing the attacks of the left to which TV networks typically cave.
Those dangerous early days of America that the cartoon recreates reveal those influential people who sought a new civilization built on religious and financial freedom.
Here is the official description (WATCH Below): In the first part of the eight part ‘This is America, Charlie Brown’ series, the Peanuts gang tells the story of the Mayflower voyage from England to the new world, in 1620. They detail the hardships the pilgrims faced while trying to adapt to their new land, and how it was the help of the Natives Samoset, Squanto and the Wampanoag Chief Massasoit that helped them survive. The special ends the next fall, when the pilgrims share their bountiful harvest with the Natives in a feast of Thanksgiving.
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