Rick Burkhardt
I was born in 1970 and grew up with the Muppets, and I have really REALLY strong feelings and opinions about them. (Of course I do — they taught me to read and count!) I don't know any of the top-tier Muppet performers personally, but
it makes a huge amount of sense to me that Steve (and others) who have inhabited the world of Muppets would also have really strong feelings and opinions about them. You are all WILDLY GREAT ARTISTS, some of the very best in the world. It's (sadly) normal for great artists to have major disagreements, sometimes in public, about where their art should go (or where it's already gone). (How many great rock bands have spent decades suing each other...)
I respect Steve's feelings here. I respect Bill's too. I hope it can all get worked out ultimately, however slowly, in the personal world, if not the professional world. The professional (art/film/tv) world famously can be hard and mean — which is so NOT the Muppet world... I'm sure it's very hard, and sometimes painful, for the humans who've brought us so many decades of Muppet happiness to try to inhabit both.
Grace, as Frank O'Hara wrote, to "live as variously as possible."