Culture Resurfaced 'Mister Rogers' video features iconic TV star seemingly warning against transgenderism among kids - Lyrics to Rogers' decades-old song stated, 'Boys are boys from the beginning, Girls are girls right from the start'

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An old clip of beloved children’s TV star Mister Rogers that resurfaced on TikTok in recent days had internet users wondering if the "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" character was warning society against promoting transgenderism among young children more than 40 years ago.

The clip, which made the rounds on the popular social media platform, featured the late TV icon Fred Rogers singing his song, "Everybody’s Fancy."

The lyrics of the tune contain a simple message about boys’ and girls’ bodies having inherent differences and encourage children to find beauty and acceptance in those obvious differences.



In the video, Rogers sang the first stanza: "Boys are boys from the beginning, girls are girls right from the start. Everybody’s fancy, Everybody’s fine. Your body’s fancy and so is mine."

In the subsequent stanza, Rogers sang about gender roles exclusive to each sex. He sang, "Girls grow up to be the mommies, boys grow up to be the daddies. Everybody’s fancy, Everybody’s fine. Your body’s fancy and so is mine."

The clip was shared to Twitter earlier this month, prompting many users to comment that Mister Rogers seemed anti-trans nearly 40 years ago.

One user commented, "Mr Rogers based and didn’t even know it lol." (According to Urban Dictionary, "based" means "not caring what others think.") Another claimed that the video came from a time "prior to redefining science from data-based evidence to emotionally driven self-righteousness."

Another cheeky user commented, "I trust Mr Rogers more than Dr Fauci with my health."

One user mentioned that our modern era is the "land of make believe," a riff on the beloved imaginary realm that Mister Rogers would travel to on his TV show. They wrote, "things are much much different here in the land [of] make believe!"

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Someone else shared another telling clip of Rogers during an interview with late-night host Johnny Carson in 1980. In the clip, Rogers explained that the song is important because "sometimes children think that they might change — they might have to change after a while."

Laughter could be heard from the audience as Rogers mentioned what once was thought to be mere childhood fantasy.

He added, "And you know, we laugh about that now, but it’s because we had that concern when we were little." The clip concluded with Carson ribbing Rogers, saying, "Yeah, because you’re really not sure and you thought maybe you’d become a girl, or a girl would become a boy, right?" Rogers responded, "Exactly."

The user who shared the clip captioned it, tweeting, "The man knew something and tried to warn us."

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You do know that Mister Rogers did a TV show aimed at children, right?

Please tell me Mr. Rogers isn't getting canceled next. He deserves better than that.
Funny story: I remember it was back on Twitter in 2015 where random user accounts claimed that Mister Rogers should be destroyed for daring to follow the teachings of Christianity when it came to forgiving your brothers and sisters and learning to love yourself for who you are.

They tried to subtly claim that he was on the ”wrong side of history” all because he was a man that followed the religious faith into making sweet, wholesome messages for children.

Keep in mind, this was way before Donald Trump decided to run for POTUS and people wanted him destroyed because he disliked the status quo for being politically correct all the time.
 
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Please tell me Mr. Rogers isn't getting canceled next. He deserves better than that.
By all accounts, he was a decent man with a great heart and was a comforting figure for all kids who watched his show. I think he's one of the few people to break the "don't meet your heroes" rule. Him and probably Winston Churchill, too.
 
I think I remember Mr. Dressup (Ernie Coombs) possibly also singing "Everybody's Fancy, Everybody's Fine" occasionally.

I'm not completely sure if it was the same song but I remember him once singing *a* Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood song, which seemed unusual to me even as a kid but I didn't know at the time that Fred Rogers and Ernie Coombs were both Americans who went up to Canada to do a children's show on CBC together, titled Misterogers (all one word), and some of the songs later used on Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood might've originated on the CBC show. Fred Rogers returned to the United States to do his show on NET, which became PBS, but Ernie Coombs stayed in Canada and he might have still been able to perform as Mr. Dressup on CBC songs from the earlier Misterogers show.
 
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By all accounts, he was a decent man with a great heart and was a comforting figure for all kids who watched his show. I think he's one of the few people to break the "don't meet your heroes" rule. Him and probably Winston Churchill, too.
Churchill was a fat drunk that sent Englishman to die for his jewish creditors.
 
Please tell me Mr. Rogers isn't getting canceled next. He deserves better than that.
If you motherfuckers come for Mr Rogers this is going to get really personal really fast. That man was an icon, a legend and now I'm getting preemptively MATI.

I never understood the whole Mr. Rogers cult. It seemed like an inoffensive Children's program, but I heavily dislike the idea of letting anyone on TV raise someones kids for them. Everyone I know who has some dog in the race about him (love or hate) seems to have shitty parents or is trying to troll one way or the other.

I just don't understand it. I don't really have any strong feelings about him, his moral lessons were basically watered downed lessons of what I was taught by my parents and grandfather. I can kind of call him a douche for funding PBS, but more because PBS should be destroyed and scattered to the fucking wind.
 
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