mbmfrog
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Looks like the show did again and is once again in the public eye of the news...http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-15749633/sesame-street-teaches-self-esteem-22512445
I agree.There's so much mystery and depression hounding everyone these days and skits like this really need to come forth and let themselves be known. kids NEED to feel good about themselves. And not just when they're younger. After relentless tales of bullying, people finally are trying to put a stop to it (better late than never) and the best way to do that is to give kids a nice ego boost so they don't later on despise themselves later in life because of said bullying.
Such a powerful moment from a Muppet... and not even a named regular character either.
Not entirely true....I was upset at first. Sesame's Muppet characters span all cultures, but they're orange, green and purple...
Forgot about Kingston, but the rest...um....like I stated in my post. It ended up a good thing and you reiterated my statement back to me that a rare exception to the rule could be a good thing. Not sure if you digested my entire paragraph before reacting.Not entirely true....
There was also Kingston Livingston III.
There are exceptions to every rule.
If this Muppet girl had not been brown and had the same voice as she does, some people would have complained....
Perhaps that was one of the issues with Roosevelt Franklin.
At any rate, its nothing to get upset over.