Family sues Sesame Street theme park for $25 million dollars after racial discrimination allegations

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This is a huge win for the black family they're gonna win this easily. Every single black family that got these losers on video ignoring black kids need to also sue for $25+ million. Make these mfs pay millions for being racist.

A Maryland family has sued a Sesame Street theme park for $25m alleging that multiple costumed characters ignored their five-year-old Black daughter and other Black guests.
The federal lawsuit was filed in Pennsylvania’s eastern district court and seeks class action status. It argues that Quinton Burns, his daughter and other Black guests were ignored during an 18 June meet-and-greet event at the amusement park by four costumed employees dressed as various Sesame Street characters.
The suit seeks $25m in damages from SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, the owner of Sesame Place Philadelphia.


“SeaWorld’s performers readily engaged with numerous similarly situated white customers,” read the lawsuit, reported the Associated Press.

Plaintiffs in the suit also want the park to implement mandated cultural sensitivity classes and courses about the history of discrimination, reported NBC news.

It is unclear how many additional people will join the lawsuit.

The lawsuit came after a video from earlier this month showed two young Black girls at Sesame Place Philadelphia being apparently ignored by an employee dressed as the Sesame Street character Rosita.

In the nine-second video, which was widely shared, the employee high-fived a white child and woman but gestured “no” and ignored the Black girls who had their arms outstretched for a high-five.

An additional video showed the employee apparently hugging another white child after ignoring the two girls, reported NBC Philadelphia.

The video caused widespread outrage, with many calling for a boycott of the amusement park and the dismissal of the Rosita performer.

In an initial statement, Sesame Place said the park and its employees support “inclusivity and equality in all forms”. It said the Rosita performer “did not intentionally ignore the girls and is devastated by the misunderstanding”, adding that the costumes make it difficult for employees to see at lower levels.

A second statement apologized again and added that the park would be “taking action to do better”, including providing inclusivity training for its employees.

 
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Fkd up part is this is probably one person that might bring down a whole brand that’s been a staple of American culture for over 50 years. We do have to remember this was the first public broadcast show that was mainly a minority demographic
 

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They not getting a penny. They will run with the whole vision impaired, couldn’t see shyt
The vision impaired excuse won't go far as compared to if the same person was in those costumes, if so there is Sesame Places scapegoat and if it was multiple people then the case would rule in favor of the family.

All in all I think Sesame Place is gonna pay the family/families off to make this go away.
 

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Fkd up part is this is probably one person that might bring down a whole brand that’s been a staple of American culture for over 50 years. We do have to remember this was the first public broadcast show that was mainly a minority demographic
Nah, cause Sesame Workshop could easily distance themselves from this, honestly they could say that Sesame Place was piss poor in terms of their practices.
 
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