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It also doesn't add up. This writer was there in the 80's. Bert and Ernie were introduced in the 60's.
Well just like comic book writers, their “run” of the series has X where as other writers can do Y. Maybe in their version of Sesame Street they were gayLies. That writer didn't write for sesame street until 1984. Bert and Ernie were always children before that era.
What's guilty about being gay?Why can childhood never be innocent?
You’re about 20-25 years late on this news op; this been known papi.
The writer in the 80’s felt like they were. The creator and Sesame Street said they aren’t. It’s pretty much nothing but gets blown out of proportionThe article is saying they are not
whats wrong with just being homies these days? why do these puppets have to appeal to a specific sexual orientation at all? why is that a thing?
It's just a former writer who's gay saying that he projected his own relationship onto theirs during his time on Sesame Street.whats wrong with just being homies these days? why do these puppets have to appeal to a specific sexual orientation at all? why is that a thing?
I aint watched SS in years so I don't know anything about an Izzy but Sesame Street just today said none of their characters are gay.Remember when it was a big story that SS was making a new gay character? Izzy or something? She was one of elmo's friends or some ****. I vaguely remember it, but it was like all over GMA and CNN n ****.
The agenda been lit on the street.
I aint watched SS in years so I don't know anything about an Izzy but Sesame Street just today said none of their characters are gay.
bars. The hood came out on the street. Big Bird prolly grabbed his nuts and said 'ay cuh, we aint got no gay *** *****s ova here, on crip'