Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What matters is how the people perceive it. Far, far, far more people associate Mr Rogers with nurture and love than they do with childishness or immaturity.
Ms Schlapp made a mistake. It's a telling one.
Typical trumpers mistake kindness for immaturity.
+1
It’s such a wonderful, touching comparison that was meant to be a slap. Mr Rogers was an amazing person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is rather funy. The left entirely misunderstands the point, or perhaps it was done on purpose.
Mr Rogers is a TV show made for kids. While it has had its notable moments, it is a show that mostly avoids serious adult topics of the times. Notice I said mostly. And that's exactly how the Biden townhall was, an artificially toned down show made for children, or for those with the mental capacity of children.
I love Mr Rogers - I watched his shows while learning English as a teenager.
Did you watch Biden’s town hall? I have no idea why you would describe it as “an artificially toned down show made for children.”
It wasn’t R-rated, and there wasn’t gleeful talk about assaulting women. But it was s straightforward discussion of policy, appropriate for the event.
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Can't believe I have to spell this out. Mr Rogers episodes are highly produced, with predefined topics and little if any challenges between the host and guest. There are no disagreements, no confrontation with opinions from different and competing points of view. This is exactly what the Biden townhall was. As such it is produced for people who are not engaged to expand their understanding, but simply to have their existing bias confirmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What matters is how the people perceive it. Far, far, far more people associate Mr Rogers with nurture and love than they do with childishness or immaturity.
Ms Schlapp made a mistake. It's a telling one.
Typical trumpers mistake kindness for immaturity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What matters is how the people perceive it. Far, far, far more people associate Mr Rogers with nurture and love than they do with childishness or immaturity.
Ms Schlapp made a mistake. It's a telling one.
Typical trumpers mistake kindness for immaturity.
+1
It’s such a wonderful, touching comparison that was meant to be a slap. Mr Rogers was an amazing person.
Anonymous wrote:This is rather funy. The left entirely misunderstands the point, or perhaps it was done on purpose.
Mr Rogers is a TV show made for kids. While it has had its notable moments, it is a show that mostly avoids serious adult topics of the times. Notice I said mostly. And that's exactly how the Biden townhall was, an artificially toned down show made for children, or for those with the mental capacity of children.
I love Mr Rogers - I watched his shows while learning English as a teenager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What matters is how the people perceive it. Far, far, far more people associate Mr Rogers with nurture and love than they do with childishness or immaturity.
Ms Schlapp made a mistake. It's a telling one.
Typical trumpers mistake kindness for immaturity.
Anonymous wrote:Fred Rogers was born in Latrobe PA, went to Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and lived almost his entire life in PA. He is beloved in Pennsylvania.
A swing state vital to Trump's reelection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is rather funy. The left entirely misunderstands the point, or perhaps it was done on purpose.
Mr Rogers is a TV show made for kids. While it has had its notable moments, it is a show that mostly avoids serious adult topics of the times. Notice I said mostly. And that's exactly how the Biden townhall was, an artificially toned down show made for children, or for those with the mental capacity of children.
I love Mr Rogers - I watched his shows while learning English as a teenager.
Did you watch Biden’s town hall? I have no idea why you would describe it as “an artificially toned down show made for children.”
It wasn’t R-rated, and there wasn’t gleeful talk about assaulting women. But it was s straightforward discussion of policy, appropriate for the event.
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Can't believe I have to spell this out. Mr Rogers episodes are highly produced, with predefined topics and little if any challenges between the host and guest. There are no disagreements, no confrontation with opinions from different and competing points of view. This is exactly what the Biden townhall was. As such it is produced for people who are not engaged to expand their understanding, but simply to have their existing bias confirmed.
You got it. I have no problem having my pre-existing biases against white supremacy and Q Anon confirmed.
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Anonymous wrote:This is rather funy. The left entirely misunderstands the point, or perhaps it was done on purpose.
Mr Rogers is a TV show made for kids. While it has had its notable moments, it is a show that mostly avoids serious adult topics of the times. Notice I said mostly. And that's exactly how the Biden townhall was, an artificially toned down show made for children, or for those with the mental capacity of children.
I love Mr Rogers - I watched his shows while learning English as a teenager.