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Online push for Bert, Ernie to have gay wedding on 'Sesame Street'

This was a silly idea anyway. All it would have done is make the GOP even more determined to kill all public funding for PBS.

The GOP has been trying to kill PBS & NPR since they helped expose Nixon.
 
I think it is funny how serious people took this. I just thought it was a funny story...maybe give people a smile...but the story really took off and was reprinted by other media all over the place and people got all upset...hehe...silly people.
 
aww this is so cute they should get married it's adorable hell i'll even attend
 
I'll send a wedding gift.

It does show, though, how twisted the pinched faced, tight assed Republican fundamentalists are in the US.

They have no problem with a frog and a pig getting it on, but when it comes to Bert and Ernie....no muppet madness for them.

I say they should just give the finger to the reactionary asshats out there and throw the biggest, gayest muppet wedding that anyone could imagine.
 
If they were gay...

Ernie = Chub

Bert = Asian Daddy

Bird Bird = Drag Queen

Elmo = fem twink

Cookie Monster = lesbian

Agree? Disagree?
 
Lolz, I think The Simpsons referenced this. Maggie thought she was watching Sesame Street when she saw two men that looked like Bert and Ernie; the men were gay.
 
The most ridiculous thing I head all this week. Why the hell bring sex into a children's show? Anyways, I already had this discussion with people on another forum am apart of.
 
I'll send a wedding gift.

It does show, though, how twisted the pinched faced, tight assed Republican fundamentalists are in the US.

They have no problem with a frog and a pig getting it on, but when it comes to Bert and Ernie....no muppet madness for them.

I say they should just give the finger to the reactionary asshats out there and throw the biggest, gayest muppet wedding that anyone could imagine.

Well its not the ass-hats that made them not do it. They did it themselves because sexuality is something that has never been part of the sesame street show. Why should it be added now just to please the gays? That would just give more ammunition to those who hate us, and claim we have a "gay agenda" and are trying to "convert kids"

Kermit isn't actually part of the main sesame street cast, and more of a "muppet" then a sesame street-er.

Miss Piggy is not a sesame street-er at all.
 
Sorry, could only find it in Spanish for some reason....




Marge is basically just saying "That's not Sesame Street, that's a gay bar...."
 
LOL--why is cookie monster a lesbian :lol:...awful.

Cookie Monster: COOKIE! Oh non non mon munch munch munch slurp

Lesbian: PUSSY! Oh non non mon munch munch munch slurp

About the same.
 
Re: Should Bert and Ernie get married on Sesame Street?

Only one major flaw in the argument, StarCrasher: The Muppet didn't cater to the young kids, but the family as a whole. Sure, there were fuzzy critters, but the stars and some of the humor were not for kids. By making that mistake, it casts aspersions over your article...

I agree that there needs to be a gay couple, or at least a gay character, in Sesame Street, but the problem is how to pull it off. That is, without making the character too stereotypical (which would be the natural inclination). Also, Bert & Ernie would be the worst choice, as it would come off as forced.

RG
 
Re: Should Bert and Ernie get married on Sesame Street?

Also the two who got married were both human characters. You wanna add two human fags and have them married, go right ahead, all the power to ya. The puppets are different.

And this also doesn't address the fact that Bert and Ernie are not gay All jokes aside about how their relationship "parallels" a marriage, and they "seem" like a gay couple, they were NOT written that way. They are not gay, they are simply friends, and the fact that you think we're falling into a "fallacy trap" because we don't support the marriage is ridiculous. You're falling into the fallacy created by shows like the Simpsons and Family Guy, causing you to believe they're gay. This is no different than how everyone claims gays "assume all straight men are secretly gay, and just look for ways to prove it" a false statement that would simply be propagated and defended by a marriage between the two roommates

As for the first comment you mentioend.. I agree. leave Bert and Ernie alone. homophobic or not, he has hit on a kernel of truth in his statement, that we're just projecting OUR ideas onto someone else (or in this case someone else's puppet) by saying that they SHOULD be married because we KNOW they're gay. And we're RIGHT, so don't even try to argue cuz that's just homophobic.

Seriously. Lets take our heads out of our asses, and instead of "fighting for change" in every way we think might possibly help, try and actually DO something. Take a moment. Think about it. Come up with a good idea. Then you'll have my support.
 
Re: Should Bert and Ernie get married on Sesame Street?

Ernie loves his duckie, he said the rubber ducky is the one for him, he'd be cheating on the ducky, so I vote no. He should NOT marry Bert...
 
Re: Should Bert and Ernie get married on Sesame Street?

Bert & Ernie are an example of something even more important than any tacked-on tolerance message involving a puppet marriage: people who are totally different in every way can still be dear friends.
 
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