S is for Shank: ‘Sesame Street’ to teach kids about when Mommy Or Daddy Goes To Jail

I'm not suggesting taxpayers are suppose to reward children of people who in prison but I'm also not going to talk about them like they are pieces of shit for something they didn't do and had no control over.

And I don't see carrying about victims of crime or carrying about children who grow up with parents in prison as an either-or situation.
Glorifying criminals whilst ignoring victims.
Liberalist thinking.
Why does sesame st not give a voice to the victims of crime?
Because the liberal dogma says criminals are victims.
 
LOL
I guess you can't answer a simple question

How does it help?

By showing kids that they are not bad people simply because there parents are in jail. By helping kids to understand that it is not a reflection on them and that they themselves do not have to end up in jail and that they are not the only ones facing the situation.
 
and yet you have the power to stop him and you don't. {shrug}
Trolls are easily managed. Don't feed them. I like it very much that on JPP the moderators use their powers judiciusly and conservatively. If you don't like what someone posts. Don't read it. If you have to read it, don't respond. If you have to read it and they offend you, put them on ignore. If they hijack your threads, ban them from your threads.

That way we don't put the moderators in the position of being the JPP thought police.
 
By showing kids that they are not bad people simply because there parents are in jail. By helping kids to understand that it is not a reflection on them and that they themselves do not have to end up in jail and that they are not the only ones facing the situation.

That's already obvious to everyone without the need for a muppet. How does the muppet achieve the goals you say it does?

They gloss over the criminal act. The character refuses to talk about it. Then a human character says her parent was in jail also. Hey, 2 out of 4 characters have a parent in jail.

Totally not normalizing this situation in the minds of the average target viewer. /sarc

I guess if you refuse to believe that children might get the message that it's normal to have a parent in jail then this would seem like a good thing.

I hope your children grow up thinking criminals are just dandy
 
That's already obvious to everyone without the need for a muppet. How does the muppet achieve the goals you say it does?

They gloss over the criminal act. The character refuses to talk about it. Then a human character says her parent was in jail also. Hey, 2 out of 4 characters have a parent in jail.

Totally not normalizing this situation in the minds of the average target viewer. /sarc

I guess if you refuse to believe that children might get the message that it's normal to have a parent in jail then this would seem like a good thing.

I hope your children grow up thinking criminals are just dandy
Let's just say it's a less threatening and more affective way to communicate to children than having some pontificating old asshole harangue them about the facts.
 
But what is the message young minds will get from this?
target viewer is age 3-8

please tell me you understand my concern?

I have no kids, so really, I don't give a shit what your children grow up learning. It doesn't take a shrink to know that little kids will get the message that it's normal for someone to have a parent in jail.

Do you want your kids to hang out with the kids who have parents in jail? I doubt it, you fucking hypocrites. But you'll let television tell your kids that they should have zero reservations about a kids whose parent is in jail.

We all know you'd be delighted to learn the little fellow your child brought home this afternoon was raised by a jailbird. /sarc
 
But what is the message young minds will get from this?
target viewer is age 3-8

please tell me you understand my concern?

I have no kids, so really, I don't give a shit what your children grow up learning. It doesn't take a shrink to know that little kids will get the message that it's normal for someone to have a parent in jail.

Do you want your kids to hang out with the kids who have parents in jail? I doubt it, you fucking hypocrites. But you'll let television tell your kids that they should have zero reservations about a kids whose parent is in jail.

We all know you'd be delighted to learn the little fellow your child brought home this afternoon was raised by a jailbird. /sarc
I heard Prozac has a good track record!
 
But what is the message young minds will get from this?
target viewer is age 3-8

please tell me you understand my concern?

I have no kids, so really, I don't give a shit what your children grow up learning. It doesn't take a shrink to know that little kids will get the message that it's normal for someone to have a parent in jail.

Do you want your kids to hang out with the kids who have parents in jail? I doubt it, you fucking hypocrites. But you'll let television tell your kids that they should have zero reservations about a kids whose parent is in jail.

We all know you'd be delighted to learn the little fellow your child brought home this afternoon was raised by a jailbird. /sarc

I am happy to have my kids hang out with kids who have a parent in jail. If the kid is a good kid, I don't judge based on who/what their parents are.
 
LOL
I guess you can't answer a simple question

How does it help?

It teaches the child it isn't their fault and just because their parent is in jail it doesn't make them a bad person. They do not have to pay for the sins of the parent. They do not have to be ridiculed because of the mistakes of the parent.
 
By showing kids that they are not bad people simply because there parents are in jail. By helping kids to understand that it is not a reflection on them and that they themselves do not have to end up in jail and that they are not the only ones facing the situation.

Exactly
 
When my sister was in jail, my nephew lived with me for three months. He was a great kid, he spends time with my kids to this day.
 
How does it help them? I think it hurts them to lessen the stigma. The child should never want to be like their jailbird parent.

Why do you want children to think jail is no big deal? Why do you want the children of prisoners to think their parent has been wronged by the system instead of the other way around?

It doesn't hurt them to lessen the stigma. They aren't responsible for their parents action, anymore than you are responsible for the way your parents treated you.

Where does Seasme St teach that jail is no big deal? And that the parent has been wronged by the system?
 
God damn, I'm not fucking knocking the kids, you morons! I'm suggesting the message young children will get is that it's normal to go to jail. They will get the message that it's normal for a kid to have a parent in jail and they'll make the leap that being in jail is normal.

What's next? A character who has a drug addicted parent? A character who has an abusive parent? Seriously, why lionize the children of criminals when there are countless better victims of parents behaviors?
 
Those friendly, fuzzy Muppets from “Sesame Street” have helped kids open up about all sorts of serious subjects, from hunger and divorce to military deployment.


But they’re now tackling a much more unexpected issue: incarceration.
Increasingly, having a parent who is incarcerated is a fact of life for many children. And kudos to Sesame Street for trying to help the kids deal with the issue.
 
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