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General of Darkness
31st May 2011, 07:06 PM
Sesame Street Spreads Secret Political Messages, Insiders Admit
By Ujala Sehgal May 30, 2011

In his new book Primetime Propaganda, conservative writer and columnist Ben Shapiro called the seemingly innocuous show Sesame Street a vehicle for spreading left-wing propaganda, according to the Daily Mail. Shapiro apparently interviewed "hundreds of industry insiders," some of whom actually admitted using their shows to "spread secret political messages."

"I was shocked by the openness of the Hollywood crowd when it came to admitting anti-conservative discrimination inside the industry," Shapiro told The Independent. "They weren't ashamed of it. In fact, some were actually proud of it." The Independent summarizes some of Shapiro's findings:

The TV series Friends undermined family values; Sesame Street taught ethnic minorities about civil disobedience; Happy Days had a subtle anti-Vietnam subtext; and the 1980s cop show MacGyver tried to persuade pistol-packing Americans that guns are bad.

But Sesame Street, which targets us when we're young, is worst of all. Shapiro quotes Mike Dann, one of the show's founding executives, saying it "was not made for the sophisticated or the middle class." Early episodes featured the character Grover breaking bread with a hippie. Oscar, who lived in a rubbish bin, was supposed to address "conflicts arising from racial and ethnic diversity." Dann also told Shapiro he used the program in the wake of 9/11 to highlight how there were peaceful alternatives to war. Shameful! Criminal, even! In fairness to Shapiro, however, Sesame Street was criticized in the past for having an anti-right agenda in 2009, when it mockingly referred to America’s Fox News channel as "Pox News."

"Sesame Street tried to tackle divorce, tackled 'peaceful conflict resolution' in the aftermath of 9/11, and had [gay actor] Neil Patrick Harris on the show playing the subtly-named 'fairy shoeperson'," writes Shapiro. And since 95 percent of Americans have watched the show by the time they're three years old, well, the levels of brainwashing must be astronomical!

"Television isn't just about entertainment," said Shapiro. "It's an attempt to convince Americans that the social, economic, and foreign policy shaped by leftism is morally righteous." And, he added to the Independent, "It's not paranoid to speak the truth."

Video of Michele Obama on Sesame Street is below. Watch if you must, but don't say we didn't warn you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ea9QzyOFRm0

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/entertainment/2011/05/sesame-street-used-spread-secret-political-messages-insiders-admit/38280/

the biss
31st May 2011, 07:21 PM
http://youtu.be/61gGsDR_XFI

LOL!

midnight rambler
31st May 2011, 07:50 PM
I'm shocked, I'm tellin' ya, SHOCKED!!!

mick silver
31st May 2011, 08:03 PM
are you alright now . didnt anyone tell you not to play with elec

osoab
31st May 2011, 08:37 PM
MacGyver was a cop show? :conf:

mamboni
31st May 2011, 09:04 PM
I seriously doubt that the libs have succeeding in brainwashing as many as they believe they have. My son watched that garbage as a kid. He's 21 now and more right wing conservative than I am - and some of my coworkers refer to me as the political Attila the Hun! From outward appearances all of his friends are right wingers and a little bitter - they know that the country is fvcked and their futures are at best dubious and at worst bleak. :boohoo

ShortJohnSilver
31st May 2011, 09:22 PM
Wouldn't the young skulls full of mush that watched Morgan Freeman on Sesame Street be the same ones that ended up voting for Obama?

JohnQPublic
31st May 2011, 09:26 PM
Wouldn't the young skulls full of mush that watched Morgan Freeman on Sesame Street be the same ones that ended up voting for Obama?


I don't know. Ask the cookie monster:

http://www.solidprinciples.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/cookie-monster-michelle-obama-10-02-10.jpg

BrewTech
31st May 2011, 09:54 PM
Two facts:

1. I watched a shitload of Sesame Street, and Electric Co. too, when I was a kid. It was actually something we watched in public school, around 10:00 am IIRC.

2. Here I am.

Make of that what you will.

madfranks
31st May 2011, 10:46 PM
Sesame Street hardly spreads "secret" political messages, all you have to do is watch one episode and you can see for yourself how secret they are! It's very blatant nowadays, much more so than when I was a kid.

Glass
31st May 2011, 10:56 PM
Two facts:

1. I watched a shitload of Sesame Street, and Electric Co. too, when I was a kid. It was actually something we watched in public school, around 10:00 am IIRC.

2. Here I am.

Make of that what you will.


Wow I remember the electric light co. I had forgotten all about that. And yes sesame street was very lefty IMO. Lots of multicultrualism, feminism and so on. Get divorced and live with a person of another culture etc. Don't descriminate against dumpster divers. Living alone in your batchelors pad and having imaginery friends is ok too.

These things really had influence and it was not just in kids tv. It was in all the media for all ages. I know from experience that the social programming worked. Several 1sts in my family. First no fault divorce in my state. First single (divorced) woman to get finance to purchase a home in my state. There are other things but they are best left unspoken.

Grover was the best. Excuse me waiter. There's a fly in my soup.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C8nl8eBoq0

BrewTech. Glad your here and you made it this far. I like beer. <- period

Buddha
31st May 2011, 11:00 PM
I used to watch Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon

Glass
31st May 2011, 11:05 PM
I used to watch Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon


What you did with the things in your pants is your business. Now thats liberty in action. :D

Buddha
31st May 2011, 11:10 PM
I used to watch Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon


What you did with the things in your pants is your business. Now thats liberty in action. :D

Don't tread on me!

Glass
31st May 2011, 11:12 PM
I used to watch Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon


What you did with the things in your pants is your business. Now thats liberty in action. :D

Don't tread on me!


No probs. Like your sig BtW. profound.

Buddha
31st May 2011, 11:19 PM
I wish that I could take the credit for it. It's from an anime called Samurai X.

General of Darkness
31st May 2011, 11:36 PM
I wish that I could take the credit for it. It's from an anime called Samurai X.


What credit can you take? What contributions have you made here? So why are you here?

Buddha
31st May 2011, 11:40 PM
I wish that I could take the credit for it. It's from an anime called Samurai X.


What credit can you take? What contributions have you made here? So why are you here?


Look though my posts. I've even made an ass of you a few times, but we all know that your not that, right? Just go on hating your neighbors, and driving your fag Porsche. I've left you alone, and agree with you on alot. So why the fuck do you have to start shit out of nowhere?

keehah
1st June 2011, 07:54 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvUn26ADZG4

Sesame Street was the show I recall watching the most as a kid myself as well.