Complaints about the political brainwashing of children in Magnús Scheving’s LazyTown show in the United States appeared on the show’s online forum. A Texas-branded coffee mug in the hands of Robbie Rotten is a very insidious way to inject political messages into the subconscious of American children. The producers of LazyTown are accused of trying to insinuate political propaganda against the President of the United States into the subconscious of children in their programs, which are shown on the children’s channel Nickelodeon. A man who calls himself Mark Sm., who claims to know the case personally, dismisses these accusations on the show’s website and says that it is a pure coincidence.
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