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No, but it's entirely possible they see clips of it on youtube. I agree that it isn't good and they should have rubbed a couple of braincells together before doing whatever the hell it was supposed to be, but it's not worth the tantrum that wheaton and others have thrown about it.I'm not especially sympathetic to Wil because get a grip man but it does raise the point that this could be pretty upsetting to kids who've been victims of violence. And Sesame Street has always been very careful about how they handle topics on their show, even consulting with child psychologists, so I get that people trust muppets to be extremely "safe" and some little kids could be frightened seeing a strange, wild-haired old man run up and strangle Elmo
I'm curious how many children actually even saw this though. Are kids these days rolling out of bed, pouring themselves cups of coffee and sitting down to watch The Today Show before preschool?
He's not.if he's being honest about the types of abuse he suffered growing up
The fundamental issue is that instead of communicating a point like this in a vaguely reasonable way that would elicit no worse than a roll of the eyes from people who disagreed with him, he went out of his way to act like the most petulant and snarling and very literal faggot imaginable, vomiting how much of a tormented and suffering victim he is for seeing it because of how he chose to intepret it, and going on an autistic diatribe about how evil and disgusting and subhuman someone whom he decided upset him that day is, all couched in simpering morality scolding that would make Mary Whitehouse smash a whiskey bottle in his face to shut him the fuck upI'm not especially sympathetic to Wil because get a grip man but it does raise the point that this could be pretty upsetting to kids who've been victims of violence. And Sesame Street has always been very careful about how they handle topics on their show, even consulting with child psychologists, so I get that people trust muppets to be extremely "safe" and some little kids could be frightened seeing a strange, wild-haired old man run up and strangle Elmo
I'm curious how many children actually even saw this though. Are kids these days rolling out of bed, pouring themselves cups of coffee and sitting down to watch The Today Show before preschool?
The fact he is in his 50's now still blows my mind. He acts like it's still the Tumblr years, desperately clinging on to his bit part as a character no one liked in a silly sci-fi show. (DS9 is infinitely better than TNG, fight me)This is just a joke, r-right? No 51 year old man cares this much about a fucking puppet, right?
Pretty obvious answer. Nobody was interested in his scrawny, whiny ass and this is the trauma he has been battling with for literally forty years now. Same with his seething tard rage at his daddy.Why doesn’t Wil just name the Hollywood men who raped him as a child repeatedly that turned him into this miserable cuck?
Man, wait until Wil finds out about how Elmo's puppeteer had a predilection for putting his hands on children without their consent."a grown man putting his hands on a child (Elmo is 4 years old) in anger, without consent....."
And like any LGBTQIPZ+ ally he thinks four year olds can consent.Man, wait until Wil finds out about how Elmo's puppeteer had a predilection for putting his hands on children without their consent.
There's zero evidence of Gene Roddenberry being a pedophile. Wesley is staying quiet because nobody ever did anything to him except make rude comments about his acting.I don’t get why a failed child star like Wil keeps silent for free.
Based and groverpilled.Larry David is funny and elmo always sucked.
Grover was so much better, and less annoying.
This was a great way to advertise the last season of curb.
I love that in a later interview Larry said he couldn't take the fucking voice anymore.