In her opening remarks at Wednesday’s listening to on public media, Consultant Marjorie Taylor Greene accused PBS of utilizing “taxpayer funds to push a few of the most radical left positions like that includes a drag queen on the present.”
The Republican from Georgia pointed at a photograph of Lil Miss Sizzling Mess, a drag queen, calling her a “monster.”
It was a line of assault that was considerably anticipated by the chief executives of the largest media networks in the USA. Ms. Greene had shared a video on social media earlier than the listening to that included a clip from a “PBS NewsHour” section about drag queens.
However Lil Miss Sizzling Mess was by no means featured on PBS’s kids’s programming, in accordance with Paula Kerger, the chief govt of PBS who testified on Wednesday. As a substitute, she was featured in a mission from the WNET Group, the dad or mum firm of New York’s public tv stations, at the side of the New York Metropolis Division of Schooling.
“The drag queen was truly not on any of our children’ exhibits,” Ms. Kerger responded when Consultant William Timmons, Republican of South Carolina, requested her if she thought it was “inappropriate to place the drag queen on the youngsters’ present.”
The picture the chairwoman confirmed, Ms. Kerger stated, was from a digital section.
The section, which is a part of a YouTube video collection referred to as “Let’s Be taught,” now opens with a press release, dated Might 24, 2021, that notes the partnership between the WNET group and the New York Metropolis Division of Schooling. The assertion additionally says that the collection was not funded or distributed by PBS.
“It was not for PBS,” Ms. Kerger stated in response to Mr. Timmons. The video was mistakenly placed on our web site by our New York Metropolis station, she stated, nevertheless it was not meant for a nationwide distribution, nor was it ever aired on PBS.
In her closing assertion, Ms. Greene confirmed a video of Lil Miss Sizzling Mess studying her guide, “The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish.”
“That’s repulsive, that’s not what kids ages 3 to eight ought to ever be watching,” she stated.