Enjoyed our discussion of Mr. Rogers (and SpongeBob) in #H1 yesterday, prompted by Ella's reading of Lyceum speaker Mariana Allesandri's essay "It's a Terrible Day in the Neighborhood..."
It's okay to feel what you feel, but it's noble to feel for others.
"When your heart can sing another's gladness,Fred moved a crusty old Senator to emotion when he testified on behalf of public television's children's programming in 1969:
Then your heart is full of love.
When your heart can cry another's sadness,
Then your heart is full of love." -Fred Rogers
Other titles in Open Court's Popular Culture and Philosophy series... (including Mister Rogers, The Good Place, RuPaul, ...)
And don't overlook
"I fully believe in the legitimacy of taking moral holidays." --William James
"...take a holiday. You need a holiday." --James William Buffett
Happy Fall Break!
Such a fun topic to present! So glad you enjoyed the discussion!
ReplyDeleteIt transported me back to the '90s when I was watching those shows with our girls.
DeleteBTW, I looked into the SpongeBob "controversy"...
DeleteOn Reddit there were a number of explanations for it, including: "The specific problem a lot of the parents had with SB was that they thought it was 'gay.'..” Hmmm.