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[News] Bert & Ernie





Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
4,864
Mid Sussex
Liberal elites? It's very simple. Nowadays, it has morphed into a phrase for anyone who assumes anyone who disagrees with them is racist, homophobe, xenophobe or other alt-right pondlife. Clear now?

P.S Wtf is 'alt-right'? Alternative right? Alto right? Altruistic right? Or just a term of abuse?

Liberal elite .... alt-right? Oppose each other on everything from immigration to which way to hang a toilet role. Personally I think they all sound like twats and so should be left well alone.
 


father_and_son

Well-known member
Jan 23, 2012
4,646
Under the Police Box
I don't think normalising homosexuality is a bad thing :shrug:

Exactly my point.
If a 3-4yo child see two male muppets live together and everyone on the street where they live accepts it as normal, doesn't judge, doesn't suggest anything is wrong... then they grow up completely comfortable that two male humans (or indeed two female humans) can live together and it's not wrong, wierd or something to be avoided.
 




The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jan 11, 2016
24,294
West is BEST
So I am watching a BBC news programme put out across the world which is discussing the sexuality of Bert & Ernie from Sesame Street! And people wonder why the folks with more than 40 years under their belt really struggle with the concerns of the 'millenials' (sp), lefties, and the liberal elite, and especially the media luvvies of whom most fill the afore mentioned groups.

Couldn't make it up........well maybe you can, human rights of spiders anyone?

I reckon you probably struggle to understand a lot of what you see.
 




BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
12,221
Exactly my point.
If a 3-4yo child see two male muppets live together and everyone on the street where they live accepts it as normal, doesn't judge, doesn't suggest anything is wrong... then they grow up completely comfortable that two male humans (or indeed two female humans) can live together and it's not wrong, wierd or something to be avoided.

Oh! My bad, I misinterpreted the post.
 


dingodan

New member
Feb 16, 2011
10,080
This is a classic example of fake news.

Everyone knows they are bisexual swingers.
 








brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
Wish I'd seen it. B&E (and Morecombe & Wise sharing a bed) raises questions over whether there was a sub-text by the writers/producers. I am not a millenial or a leftie and definitely not a media luvvie. I may be considered Liberal Elite but I have a genuine intellectual interest in whether or not someone was trying to send a message or make a statement, especially given that Sesame Street had a strong subtext over gender and race equality and is broadcast across the world.

"Dear Points of View, Can we please have more programmes like the interesting debate, broadcast today, on the subtext of sexuality and inclusion in Sesame Street? Mostly because it p1sses off Daily Mail reading dinosaurs who continue to want to live in 1950s."
It's funny how there were no explicit statements either way (that I recall or others on Twitter yesterday) until Sesame Street became a private concern.
 



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