Posted on 06/21/2021 5:01:02 PM PDT by Ennis85
"Sesame Street" introduced two gay dads and their daughter for a recent "Family Day" episode — and it was the first time the iconic children's TV program has shown a married gay couple, according to Yahoo Entertainment, which called it "a bold statement for LGBTQ visibility."
What are the details?
The outlet said in a separate story that the episode's two gay dads are Frank (Alex Weisman) and Dave (Chris Costa), the brother of bike-store owner Nina (Chris Costa), and their daughter is Mia (Olivia Perez).
In the clip of the episode, the couple arrives onscreen at about the 2-minute mark, announcing in unison, "We're here!"
After some hugs, Nina excitedly says, "OK, everybody, everybody! I want you to meet my brother Dave, his husband Frank, and my sobrina [niece] Mia!"
From there it's your garden-variety "Sesame Street" stuff, but toward the end of the episode, Frank tells the group that "there's all kinds of different families, but what makes us a family is that we love each other."
'Love is love'
"Sesame Street has always been a welcoming place of diversity and inclusion," cast member Alan Muraoka wrote on Facebook. "So I'm so excited to introduce Nina's Brother Dave, his husband Frank, and their daughter Mia to our sunny street. Our Family Day episode drops today on HBOMax and on YouTube ... I am so honored and humbled to have co-directed this important and milestone episode. Love is love, and we are so happy to add this special family to our Sesame family. Happy Pride to all!!!!"
'Undeniable trend of inclusion'
"The 'Family Day' episode of Sesame Street sends the simple and important message that families come in all forms and that love and acceptance are always the most important ingredients in a family," GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis told Yahoo Entertainment. "Frank and Dave, as Mia's dads, are the latest characters in an undeniable trend of inclusion across kids & family programming, one that allows millions of proud LGBTQ parents, and our children, to finally get to see families like ours reflected on TV."
Here's the episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iph6Sj44Zpo
Anything else?
While the "Family Day" episode may have been historic for "Sesame Street," it was far from the first time it's touched on LGBTQ issues.
Last year, Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) blasted the program for a Pride Month tweet:
https://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/1273299674141790208?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1273299674141790208%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theblaze.com%2Fnews%2Fsesame-street-gay-dads-family-day
"Sesame Street" posted a similar tweet this month:
https://twitter.com/sesamestreet/status/1404510907158437908?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1404510907158437908%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theblaze.com%2Fnews%2Fsesame-street-gay-dads-family-day
Yahoo Entertainment also noted that the narrator for an "Elmo's World" segment in the show's 2017 Father's Day episode acknowledged same-sex couples by saying, "You might have a stepdad, or even two dads." The outlet added that a "Sesame Street" episode in August 2017 ("Hello Rudy") had a child saying "I love my moms" just before getting kissed by both of her moms.
In addition, Yahoo Entertainment noted that "Sesame Street" has also "stood up for equality by welcoming several out celebrities on the show — including Ellen DeGeneres, Billy Eichner, Billy Porter and recently Lil Nas X."
Rockford was more educational than Sesame Street to me.
good one!
Start the brainwashing early moms.
Homosexuality used to be “the love that dares not speak its name.”
It’s become the love that won’t shut the **** up.
L
Horrifying read.
Proof that pretty doesn’t equal sane.
The target audience for Sesame Street is roughly age 2 to 6. The show has been in production for over 50 years. The current crop of viewers has not seen the old episodes. The fundamental elements of early education (alphabet, colors, shapes, etc.) have not changed.
So why do they make new episodes instead of showing reruns?
Bonaduce grew up to be a hot conservative.
Go figure.
/that kid probably saw things
Full on assault by the Communists to take down Western civilization as quickly as possible. They know the tide is turning against them, as ordinary people have had more than enough immortality, perversion, and lies thrown at them. The emperor has no clothes, and right-thinking people are refusing to go along with the Left’s naked power grabbing.
Sic semper pooftus!
Dont worry, one isn’t
You mean kids watch this crap and don’t say That’s Gross then change the channel
We can only hope their instincts make them do that.
“Sodomy Street”
Good one. I didn’t like Sesame Street from the first time I saw it.
More grooming.
More queer stuff pushed at kids. Bring back Bugs Bunny and Popeye.
Sesame Street has gone to pot.
My kids watched it all the time. I pray my grand children don’t watch it.
Surprised they didn’t bring in old Bert & Ernie with a rubber duckie bubble bath.
Sesame Street was commie propaganda back in the 80s.
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