Do you believe Sesame Place excuse on why character ignored Two Black Children?

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This shyt is blatant. Like I said I live near the park and everyone refers to it as “ghetto” and “hood”. Lower income families from Philly and surrounding areas go there a lot with their kids and people resent them. There been a couple of fights over the years amongst families and shyt. Trust me the characters and Mgmt are talking and they are ignoring the black families on purpose. They don’t want them there. This park is minutes away from Levittown PA. A sundown town.
 

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The real issue here is, will black people cancel this park with the same swiftness that we cancel other black people for frivolous things being said on social media? Or will we skaddaddle our asses right back in there and give them am opportunity to redeem themselves where this Rosita character will be over hugging black children making sure the videos of that come out immediately
This trash ass park deserves no more black dollars.

We should prioritize building up amongst our own instead of fighting to be around racist crackers who don't want us around them.
 

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I’m sorry, if that was another Black woman attacking her, it would’ve been a brawl. As a whole we are quick to fight one another, but slow to fight racist white people. That woman who’s recording is a coward.
Lowkey, alot of Black people are scared of white people. Which is crazy...because a lot of white people are racist not out of pride but out of fear. Fear of our genetics, our strength, our melanin, our history..they say we look older than we actually are...they scared we gonna rob or violate them...they don't trust us around their money...etc etc etc.

But Black folks are scared of white people in a different way. Like they're scared of white power protecting that white person...the cops that look like their family members...the white media that automatically frames the victim as the Perpetrator...the fact that there may be consequences like legal action (that white person might be related to somebody who has power like a judge or a senator or a lawyer).

I'm not. I've literally beaten the shyt out of racist white boys in college for trying to push me around.
:mjlol:

Simply put...there arent too many consequences to harming black people and its sad.
 

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Crazy thing is Sesame St. had a lot of black influence in the beginning. They wanted to make it an inclusive show because black children were neglected on those other kiddie shows of the late 60s-early 70s. Even made Sesame Street take place in an “urban” area to appeal to black kids. I heard Godfrey talking about this on Geto Boys reloaded podcast From a documentary he watched about the origin of the show.
 

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Crazy thing is Sesame St. had a lot of black influence in the beginning. They wanted to make it an inclusive show because black children were neglected on those other kiddie shows of the late 60s-early 70s. Even made Sesame Street take place in an “urban” area to appeal to black kids. I heard Godfrey talking about this on Geto Boys reloaded podcast From a documentary he watched about the origin of the show.

Breh...MF Grimm was on the show :why:. People forget about Cookie Monster rapping about veggies, the diversity throughout the block , and so forth. fukk all those people in that costume and fukk Sesame Place :camby:.

shyt went downhill for black kids trying to embrace childhood when they got rid of Universoul Circus :mjcry:
 

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Crazy thing is Sesame St. had a lot of black influence in the beginning. They wanted to make it an inclusive show because black children were neglected on those other kiddie shows of the late 60s-early 70s. Even made Sesame Street take place in an “urban” area to appeal to black kids. I heard Godfrey talking about this on Geto Boys reloaded podcast From a documentary he watched about the origin of the show.
my dad in his late 50's talks about this all the time
how he was one of the first kids to watch Sesame Street because they were reaching inner city kids
 

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I've been to this Sesame Place as a kid but its so long ago I don't remember anything expect that its the first time I saw plastic fruit.

Also their first excuse is bullshyt about the performers not being able to see the kids. I used to work at Toysrus and they asked me to be Geoffrey the Giraffe a few times and I was always able to see the kids that wanted a high-five or hug.
 

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Breh...MF Grimm was on the show :why:. People forget about Cookie Monster rapping about veggies, the diversity throughout the block , and so forth. fukk all those people in that costume and fukk Sesame Place :camby:.

shyt went downhill for black kids trying to embrace childhood when they got rid of Universoul Circus :mjcry:
 

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Yeah them cosplaying cacs or :mjpls:black folks under the costume needs to get off the fukking paint ASAP.

Poor kids barely have a childhood in this shytty country and now they can't hug Big Bird without having the mini blicky on them:unimpressed:
 
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