beaker
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That my friend is a seriously good point.And the oil! Don't forget the oil. I never said that the war was about oil... ego, father issues, politicking, the machinations of the so called Religious Right... but never oil.
But that's besides the point.
The one thing I feel bugs me about Sesame Street is that SW has the major guts to open up new co-productions in war torn places of the world, so the kids can grow up, again, to NOT be the bitter sheep robots created by their own greedy governments who could care less if they live or die. They have the unmitigated gaul to do something so brave and amazing in other countries... and in the US they're totally at the mercy of parental groups and quack child psychologists. Cookie Monster keeps having to stress eating healthy food? Rigid formulaic structure in every episode? Copying the so called educational content of vastly inferior one note wonder shows on cable?
Seriously... if they're brave enough to send valuable puppeteers to sometimes dangerous parts of the world to train people in the good fight, the're brave enough to have songs like "Everyone loves Ice Cream," an SNL style format (last time I checked, it's still on the air) and Cookie Monster eating everything in sight.
Yeah I mean you see these documentaries, and Ganz and company are having SW reps go out and train people in really devastated war torn and disease/poverty/chaos wracked countries. Risking even their lives to provide this sort of
great hope for a new generation.
Yet here...PBS is under threat of defunding, everything has to be rigidly under the microscope of parent groups, watchdogs, "PC", etc.
It's gotten so bad that SW, in trying to appease us older fans with "Old School", had to freaking slap warnings on the shows.
Because...you know, showing inner city black children circa 1970's playing in less than upper middle class surroundings is OH MY GOSH SO SHOCKING! Hide Timmy and Ashley, poor black kids
are playing with used tires!
Look how they banned the Rosevelt Franklin character.
I'm not suppose to talk about this, but eh...whatever. Pretty much, the PILLAR of Sesame Street Caroll Spinney had to get a lawyer to protest this massive pay decrease Sesame Workshop was trying to impose as well as some of the things said to him and the way he was treated. There was also some backroom politics that I think a lot of fans here would be shocked at...alas, not all is rosy all the time on 123 Sesame.
It breaks my heart knowing all the layoffs that the Henson family and Sesame Workshop has made in the last decade, and I wish that JHC never moved from NYC.
But back to your point, overall I will have to say I think it cannot be overstated the importance Sesame Street has made and or attempted to make in many many countries out there.
So for that, I salute SW and the people behind the effort.
*As an addendum caveat, I apologize to some for the rather frank and ugly themes discussed in this thread. However, when you see The World According to Sesame Street, When Muppets Dream of Peace, or keep abreast of current events it's pretty clear we live in a seriously messed up world.*