Necessary Censorship?
On a much lighter note...This is wrong. So very wrong. But gosh darn funny. It's certainly not kid safe, and depending on where you work, you might want to wait and watch this little gem at home. You've been warned!
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On a much lighter note...This is wrong. So very wrong. But gosh darn funny. It's certainly not kid safe, and depending on where you work, you might want to wait and watch this little gem at home. You've been warned!
Comments
I am so offended;)
Ha! Just goes to show you that anyone can take almost anything and make it offensive, no matter how innocent.
You go girl!
Posted by: Faith | September 25, 2008 10:04 PM
LMAO!!!!! OMG! That is just so wrong. And yet, I always KNEW that Cookie Monster was a perv. LOL.
Posted by: Jennifer McKenzie | September 26, 2008 05:58 AM
Unfortunate you thought it appropriate to share this in a public forum that children can access. Would you allow your kids to be subjected to what the kids in the video were?
Posted by: Jean Walz | September 26, 2008 05:59 AM
I love unnecessary censorship! That was funny.
Posted by: Bri | September 26, 2008 06:25 AM
Ok, so I did leave a hater post up since I thought it was kind of funny. The clip was shown on tv and I made a clear warning to all readers/viewers that it was not kid appropriate. Since when is it my responsibility to look over the shoulder of the nation's youth to ensure they aren't looking at naughty things! Good grief! I can't handle the pressure!!!
Posted by: Sandi | September 26, 2008 06:35 AM
And no, I wouldn't had let my kids be subjected to that but then again, neither were those kids. I believe the inappropriate stuff was later dubbed in.
Posted by: Sandi | September 26, 2008 06:39 AM
Thank you, Sandi, anyone with common sense knows that this is a video of everyday, innocents "Sesame Street" shows that have been edited to appear as if they were actually shot they way we are now viewing them. The kids in the video were exposed to nothing.
Thus, the purpose for my original post about how anyone (people who take offense at everything) can make even the most innocent things (a cute show like Sesame Street)offensive.
Jean Walz completely missed the point and fell hook, line and sinker for exactly what I was saying.
Again, I will say this, people need a life.
Posted by: faith | September 26, 2008 07:06 AM
Well did you think the old Gumpster would leave this one alone? You are wrong have a nice day.
Posted by: Gump | September 26, 2008 12:27 PM