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Nah. PBS is "objective reality" to people who have no idea what propaganda is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_religion
Why do you think PBS is propaganda? The link doesn't explain your reasoning.
Next time you watch This Old House, pay close attention to that there's far less consumer advertisements, just mere sponsors at the end of the content typically. Likewise, even when reviewing beverages like teas and coffees in Cook's Country, the idea of being able to limit partiality is clearly drawn and established. We (the American people) might not be as attuned to whatever specific propagandas there are towards the American dream, although it's far less than the advertisement slop that is the rest of television.
I don't know why you morons think posting some random link is proof of your assertion.
Do you really think anyone is going to fall for that?