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  3. I've written a lot over the years about how psychological damage is what underlies most right-wing viewpoints, but a video is worth 10,000 pictures.

I've written a lot over the years about how psychological damage is what underlies most right-wing viewpoints, but a video is worth 10,000 pictures.

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  • Matthew SheffieldM This user is from outside of this forum
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    I've written a lot over the years about how psychological damage is what underlies most right-wing viewpoints, but a video is worth 10,000 pictures.

    Here's Fox telling its audience repeatedly for hours that "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" was "evil" because it told pre-school children that they were special and had moral value.

    These are deeply disturbed people.

    The CyberwitchC `Da ElfE Log 🪵L Elaine Jackson-PimentelE Thee Mighty Peculia ⛄✨L 5 Replies Last reply
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    • Matthew SheffieldM Matthew Sheffield

      I've written a lot over the years about how psychological damage is what underlies most right-wing viewpoints, but a video is worth 10,000 pictures.

      Here's Fox telling its audience repeatedly for hours that "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" was "evil" because it told pre-school children that they were special and had moral value.

      These are deeply disturbed people.

      The CyberwitchC This user is from outside of this forum
      The CyberwitchC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @mattsheffield Nevermind how each episode featured different skills and the work that goes into developing them, or the hard work of family-owned factories that build everyday items so kids don't take them for granted. Lady Elaine has more dignity and class than these clowns.

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      • Matthew SheffieldM Matthew Sheffield

        I've written a lot over the years about how psychological damage is what underlies most right-wing viewpoints, but a video is worth 10,000 pictures.

        Here's Fox telling its audience repeatedly for hours that "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" was "evil" because it told pre-school children that they were special and had moral value.

        These are deeply disturbed people.

        `Da ElfE This user is from outside of this forum
        `Da ElfE This user is from outside of this forum
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        @mattsheffield This is some fucked up mental judo for them to get there.

        Additionally, "Kids" haven't watched Mr. Rodgers in a few generations. Mr. Rodgers was for GenX. Last I checked, I'm old.

        And I love how Fox narcissists are talking about narcissism.

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          @mattsheffield This is some fucked up mental judo for them to get there.

          Additionally, "Kids" haven't watched Mr. Rodgers in a few generations. Mr. Rodgers was for GenX. Last I checked, I'm old.

          And I love how Fox narcissists are talking about narcissism.

          `Da ElfE This user is from outside of this forum
          `Da ElfE This user is from outside of this forum
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          @mattsheffield Also, Mr. Rodgers looks Bad Ass in an Arsenio Hall jacket. Just sayin'.

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          • Matthew SheffieldM Matthew Sheffield

            I've written a lot over the years about how psychological damage is what underlies most right-wing viewpoints, but a video is worth 10,000 pictures.

            Here's Fox telling its audience repeatedly for hours that "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" was "evil" because it told pre-school children that they were special and had moral value.

            These are deeply disturbed people.

            Log 🪵L This user is from outside of this forum
            Log 🪵L This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mattsheffield These fucking dipshits have no idea what Fred Rogers was doing. Moral philosophy for kids: you have intrinsic value as a person, regardless of what you can do.

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              @mattsheffield This is some fucked up mental judo for them to get there.

              Additionally, "Kids" haven't watched Mr. Rodgers in a few generations. Mr. Rodgers was for GenX. Last I checked, I'm old.

              And I love how Fox narcissists are talking about narcissism.

              Matthew SheffieldM This user is from outside of this forum
              Matthew SheffieldM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @elfin This is an old clip, as you can see from the 4:3 ratio and poor video quality.

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              • Matthew SheffieldM Matthew Sheffield

                @elfin This is an old clip, as you can see from the 4:3 ratio and poor video quality.

                `Da ElfE This user is from outside of this forum
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                @mattsheffield Ok, I'll accept that (thanks for pointing that out, in fact). So, Gen Y, perhaps.

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                • Log 🪵L Log 🪵

                  @mattsheffield These fucking dipshits have no idea what Fred Rogers was doing. Moral philosophy for kids: you have intrinsic value as a person, regardless of what you can do.

                  su_liamS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @log @mattsheffield The other kids have intrinsic value too, which is what really gets the Fox people’s panties twisted.

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                  • Matthew SheffieldM Matthew Sheffield

                    I've written a lot over the years about how psychological damage is what underlies most right-wing viewpoints, but a video is worth 10,000 pictures.

                    Here's Fox telling its audience repeatedly for hours that "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" was "evil" because it told pre-school children that they were special and had moral value.

                    These are deeply disturbed people.

                    Elaine Jackson-PimentelE This user is from outside of this forum
                    Elaine Jackson-PimentelE This user is from outside of this forum
                    Elaine Jackson-Pimentel
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                    @mattsheffield@mastodon.social This is right on par with a YouTube video I saw many years ago of someone complaining that the Teletubbies were communist propaganda.

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                    • Matthew SheffieldM Matthew Sheffield

                      I've written a lot over the years about how psychological damage is what underlies most right-wing viewpoints, but a video is worth 10,000 pictures.

                      Here's Fox telling its audience repeatedly for hours that "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" was "evil" because it told pre-school children that they were special and had moral value.

                      These are deeply disturbed people.

                      Thee Mighty Peculia ⛄✨L This user is from outside of this forum
                      Thee Mighty Peculia ⛄✨L This user is from outside of this forum
                      Thee Mighty Peculia ⛄✨
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                      @mattsheffield I’m trying to imagine who would let their kids watch a TV show that told kids the world owes them nothing, and also which companies would’ve sponsored it. I grew up with Captain Kangaroo and he would never have sent that message either. He was a clown but he didn’t judge others the way these clowns do.

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