Biff_Poindexter
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Black woman slams Sesame Place after character ignores her children
Sesame Place is being criticized after a character acknowledged white children but ignored two little Black girls.
www.revolt.tv
"An outraged mother is calling out Sesame Place after she said her two Black daughters were shunned by a character. The woman, identified as Jodi on Instagram, was with her children as they watched characters parade through the theme park. Video footage captured by the mother shows the two girls excitedly reaching out to touch the character Rosita. As Rosita nears the girls, she is seen high-fiving other children and a white woman standing next to the two girls. Instead of high-fiving Jodi’s girls, the character is witnessed waving her hand “no” and avoiding contact with the girls all together.
The angered mother said she attempted to complain about the incident to a member of management but was unsuccessful. Social media users were equally outraged by the footage, many of whom believe race played a factor in the girls being ignored. Jodi further shared a screenshot of her DMs showing that a member of the Sesame Place management team eventually contacted her regarding the incident."
Now to be fair to Sesame Street released a statement in response claiming that the person in the costume was not saying "No" to the little girls but instead, was saying "No" to a woman back in the crowd who was asking the Rosita character to hold their baby..which is against policy to do so......the person in the costume claims to have never seen the little girls -- even tho he or she was looking directly at them when he or she waved them off....and when on to high-five the very next little girl, who was not black.. ....Now, I can see anybody who has ever been the parent of a little girl, can probably empathize; but maybe those little girls were rude...what did those little girls do before the video started shooting? They aren't angels.....
but, on the bright side -- it's good to see someone at Sesame Street finally stand up to angry thug blacks ....who says these people in these costumes have to be nice to these little girls, for what? Because they are black?? What if the character was afraid they would be assaulted by those little girls? Like I said, we didm't see what happened before the video.... Did they make threatening looks? We don't know... Hopefully, conservatives who are normally very upset with Sesame Street's pro-LGBTQ woke mob agenda will at least defend them against the more dangerous agenda -- the angry black mother mob who has far more damage to our great nation.....
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