dawndeleon wrote:
Monsterpiece theater was my favorite. Cookie monster with a pipe didnt necessarily make me think he was smoking it. I thought it was funny when he ate the pipe.
Cookie never really induced me into a cookie binge, nor was he the reason for obesity. I just accepted that cookie monster might have a special monster digestive system that works best on cookies. Just like cows eat grass, or carnivores eat meat.
I liked watching it, because there were lessons on consequence for actions, tours of factories to see how crayons are made, and pointing without judgement, the one of those things that werent like the other. I think they are really dumbing it down and making pu--ies of young children. what happens when these oversheltered protected kids go out in the real world? The older version of sesame street had more of a view of humanity. Oscar was a grouch, and it was ok. That's just how grouches are.
It's a different world. Even something as asking someone to help a kid cross the street can be misconstrued. Things that would never have registered 20 years ago, benign interactions are now considered to be off-limits and might even get someone tasered in the process. I see a lot of people in protection mode - for themselves and their families - some of it is warranted too. I just think that along with the treading carefully in this world there needs to be some kind of simultaneous pull towards inner safety. Being safe for a kid needs to start from the inside and work its way out. When they start teaching that on TV - that'll be something, eh?
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Natives who beat drums to drive off evil spirits are objects of scorn to smart Americans who blow horns to break up traffic jams. ~Mary Ellen Kelly