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    @darastarrtucker #sesamestreet #joanganzcooney #jonstone #lloydmorrisett #racialsegregation #childrenstelevision #childrenstelevisionworkshop #muppets #publictelevision #publictv #pbs #ctw #earlychildhoodeducation #educationaltv @darastarrtucker ♬ original sound - Dara Starr Tucker

     i love how she never said white, she said middle class as compared to black and brown kids. I didn't realize financial middle class is comparable to black or brown which are phenotype.  She mentions the colleges of these people. yes, people know each other based on their circles. yes. IT doesn't mean being in that circle is a positive. ... The point that the producers and creators all realized they didn't need to say what they were clearly doing is an interesting point. today, everything must be announced. Maybe sesamae street had a better media position than in modernity. and sesame street is still controversial. PEople today don't seem to realize that all art is always somewhere controversial. the question is, does that controversial status make it banned or blocked or financially influenced in a deadly way. 
    https://www.tiktok.com/@darastarrtucker/video/7095684407448653099
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    The point I concur to her most that she made in the post is about how the original creators of sesame street didn't constantly proclaim they accepted phenotypical integration. They simply enacted it. I think a lesson to many pro-miscegenist or integrationists can be learned from the sesame originators. You don't have to wave a flag for a cause you are supporting. Just simply act it. It can be argued, all groups in the usa need to learn that but I comgress.... the point I concur least is that sesame street isn't controversial today. It is. All art is always controversial somewhere, to some people. The question is, do those people's controversions to said art have the ability to restrict/end/financially lead to death the art, ala the Nat King Cole show. The Nat King Cole show, even white media admits, was getting more viewers, but the condemnations of whites in the south was too large/valuable to treat the nat king cole show with the respect a show getting the highest ratings in a fiscal capitalistic country , on financial merit warrant.
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    did you know ? The lesson we writers can take from the creators of sesame street is , whatever our philosophies, let the art do the talking when asked what culture our art signifies. 

     

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