I knew trump would come for Cookie Monster

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When Sesame Street began there was very little children's programming available. This was long before videotapes.
I was teaching Title I first graders and remember playing a Sesame Street record to help them learn some things--and the songs were fun.

That has changed. Sesame Street can continue and I doubt funding will be cut. But, it needs to go back to its roots--helping kids learn to read and count. Give the social justice a rest and go back to teaching manners and being considerate to everyone.


Kids value seeing themselves in their media.

But really that's not what is going on

The PBS News, Frontline even history like American Experience would be very problematic for a Trump regime.

Any mention of the U.S. democracy or the rights embedded into the Constitution available for free for public consumption, you think Trump wants thst?

They have these bots in here denying that we are innocent until proven guilty
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When Sesame Street began there was very little children's programming available. This was long before videotapes.
I was teaching Title I first graders and remember playing a Sesame Street record to help them learn some things--and the songs were fun.

That has changed. Sesame Street can continue and I doubt funding will be cut. But, it needs to go back to its roots--helping kids learn to read and count. Give the social justice a rest and go back to teaching manners and being considerate to everyone.


+1000
I completely agree. This goes for public schools as well.
Anonymous
Cookie monster's dad appeared in an episode that was all about the environment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The tough thing was having MTG head up the committee.

I can't think of a more low intelligence individual to lead this committee to evaluate PBS.


She could really benefit from daily Sesame Street, and subscription to highlights magazine.


yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When Sesame Street began there was very little children's programming available. This was long before videotapes.
I was teaching Title I first graders and remember playing a Sesame Street record to help them learn some things--and the songs were fun.

That has changed. Sesame Street can continue and I doubt funding will be cut. But, it needs to go back to its roots--helping kids learn to read and count. Give the social justice a rest and go back to teaching manners and being considerate to everyone.


what social justice did it teach? how does cookie monster teach social justice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who can possibly think Cookie Monster and co are a bad thing? It is psycho


Well I'm pretty sure true is a psychopath and everything he does is done in cruelty you can't convince me otherwise. The is a revenge tour and everyone is on his lost. Wake up America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When Sesame Street began there was very little children's programming available. This was long before videotapes.
I was teaching Title I first graders and remember playing a Sesame Street record to help them learn some things--and the songs were fun.

That has changed. Sesame Street can continue and I doubt funding will be cut. But, it needs to go back to its roots--helping kids learn to read and count. Give the social justice a rest and go back to teaching manners and being considerate to everyone.


Well I'm pretty sure MAGAs think being considerate to everyone is "WOKE". Make racism and hatred great again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who can possibly think Cookie Monster and co are a bad thing? It is psycho


Well I'm pretty sure true is a psychopath and everything he does is done in cruelty you can't convince me otherwise. The is a revenge tour and everyone is on his lost. Wake up America.

Trump not true
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When Sesame Street began there was very little children's programming available. This was long before videotapes.
I was teaching Title I first graders and remember playing a Sesame Street record to help them learn some things--and the songs were fun.

That has changed. Sesame Street can continue and I doubt funding will be cut. But, it needs to go back to its roots--helping kids learn to read and count. Give the social justice a rest and go back to teaching manners and being considerate to everyone.


Can you give us episodes where you think "social justice" is involved....or do you think maybe they are teaching about accepting everyone????
Anonymous
isn't teaching manners and being considerate to everyone INCLUSIVE behavior? Too woke for Magas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who can possibly think Cookie Monster and co are a bad thing? It is psycho


You either have a poor memory or you are (in your own words) psycho.

Remember how your side pulled this same ruse against Mitt Romney when he suggested stopping the (at the time) $445 million yearly subsidy to NPR, through the CPB? You marched around in Big Bird costumes with the ridiculous and inflammatory slogans like “ROMNEY WANTS TO KILL BIG BIRD - ZOMFG!!!!!”

Only stupid people fell for it then, and yet here you are all these years later . . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Sesame Street began there was very little children's programming available. This was long before videotapes.
I was teaching Title I first graders and remember playing a Sesame Street record to help them learn some things--and the songs were fun.

That has changed. Sesame Street can continue and I doubt funding will be cut. But, it needs to go back to its roots--helping kids learn to read and count. Give the social justice a rest and go back to teaching manners and being considerate to everyone.


Can you give us episodes where you think "social justice" is involved....or do you think maybe they are teaching about accepting everyone????


I’m not who you asked, but come on! Seriously??

Sesame Street introduces nonbinary character to children: https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/25/entertainment/gonzorella-nonbinary-childrens-tv-cec/index.html

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/moments-on-sesame-street-that-championed-diversity-and-inclusion_n_58d5257ae4b03787d3576ba9


Google the rest yourself.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Sesame Street began there was very little children's programming available. This was long before videotapes.
I was teaching Title I first graders and remember playing a Sesame Street record to help them learn some things--and the songs were fun.

That has changed. Sesame Street can continue and I doubt funding will be cut. But, it needs to go back to its roots--helping kids learn to read and count. Give the social justice a rest and go back to teaching manners and being considerate to everyone.


Can you give us episodes where you think "social justice" is involved....or do you think maybe they are teaching about accepting everyone????


I’m not who you asked, but come on! Seriously??

Sesame Street introduces nonbinary character to children: https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/25/entertainment/gonzorella-nonbinary-childrens-tv-cec/index.html

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/moments-on-sesame-street-that-championed-diversity-and-inclusion_n_58d5257ae4b03787d3576ba9


Google the rest yourself.




Aww little MAGA feel bads are hurt because Sesame teaches kids to be inclusive and kind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Sesame Street began there was very little children's programming available. This was long before videotapes.
I was teaching Title I first graders and remember playing a Sesame Street record to help them learn some things--and the songs were fun.

That has changed. Sesame Street can continue and I doubt funding will be cut. But, it needs to go back to its roots--helping kids learn to read and count. Give the social justice a rest and go back to teaching manners and being considerate to everyone.


what social justice did it teach? how does cookie monster teach social justice?


Well, Big Bird was a shill for the Covid vaccine so…
Anonymous
DEI = racism.

But you all go right on; keep making jokes about racism, like it’s something to make fun of; not serious; a joke.
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