In some states, they wanted to ban sesame streets because they did not like the idea of black and white kids and Spanish or any race? kids being together. Of course, it was Mississippi, too.
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I'm confused why this version is 20 minutes longer than most of the other uploads. Looking through it, nothing looks different, but I might be missing something? Example (1hr 37 min): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zxKnBwGA_4A.htmlsi=8tvetohIoP3aLt-I
Poor Jenson who was swallowed alive or blown up (it is impossible to tell which) He taught the world how to properate a puppet. This was Jenson’s impact 😢
I feel 50 is the bare minimum to have lived a full life. Henson achieved far more than most will accomplish in however long the might live. We had him for a good stretch of time, and Humanity is proven worthy with the likes of he.
As much as it sucks that Jim had to die so young, I think it stings even harder that these reports associated him predominantly with Sesame Street, knowing that he spent the last 20 years of his life trying to shake off the reputation as a children’s performer that the show gave him. Even when Kermit gets mentioned in them, it’s usually in some form of context regarding Sesame Street. And I like Sesame Street, don’t get me wrong, I respect the hell out of it. But it’s horrible to me that all his efforts that included The Muppet Show, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, etc became, at least for a little while, all for nothing - with a lot of the media continuing to hyperfocus on him supposedly being just “The Sesame Street guy” while paying only the briefest of lip service to literally anything else