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Interesting……liberal media indoctrinating our youths, the earlier the better
Sesame Street introduces family with two gay dads during Pride Month
There are some new faces on “Sesame Street” and they’re bringing a new layer of diversity to the decades-old children’s show.
The show dropped its Family Day episode Thursday on HBO Max (which, like CNN, is owned by WarnerMedia) and YouTube. The episode featured a family with two gay dads.
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I remember my first thoughts about Sesame Street, back in 1969. I thought it was great for teaching kids to read and count but the social engineering part of it was always creepily irrelevant.
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This isn't the first time that Sesame Street that updated itself to try and be a reflection of the real world, just add it the list of thinks that you will keep your kids away from...
This isn't the first time that Sesame Street that updated itself to try and be a reflection of the real world, just add it the list of thinks that you will keep your kids away from...
Yes, because keeping your children sheltered from reality is a great way to prepare them as adults.
I have shows I used to enjoy watching as a way to escape politics, but now they have people of color preaching about race to the point I don't enjoy the fun shows anymore. I don't want to be preached to when I'm just trying to watch a fun show.
Hollywood is all political now and they are throwing in our faces.
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