The executives of Prairie Public Broadcasting, in their decision to air an episode of "Postcards From Buster" depicting same-sex couples, declared: "A respect for the diversity of the community served as a fundamental value of Prairie Public Broadcasting" (Tribune, Feb. 19).
What an "enlightened" view.
Forget about public opinion in North Dakota on the issue of gay marriage and civil unions, which was clearly expressed at the voting booth in November. The decision to air this episode of "Postcards From Buster," which has our youth as its intended audience, shows that the executives of Prairie Public Broadcasting are out of touch with the religious and family values of most North Dakotans.
Indeed, it becomes more and more evident that to support Prairie Public Broadcasting by one's donation is in reality a means to assist them in attacking family life as we define it.
Don't allow the "enlightened" cultural elites to use your money to promote their antifamily agenda.
(The writer is a pastor. - Editor)
Posted in Mailbag on Saturday, February 26, 2005 6:00 pm Updated: 6:43 pm.
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