Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood was on Netflix when Netflix streaming first became available in Canada.
I decided to watch an episode to see if it still held the magic I perceived when I watched it as a child. In the very first episode, Mr. Rogers goes to visit a guy making electric powered cars and trucks on his garage. He talks about the environment and how this could be the future. That was in 1968.
The adult me, and my partner, were hooked. We watched 2 seasons before it disappeared from Netflix Canada.
Heartbreaking stories explaining the tragedy of children confined to wheelchairs because of disease. Children with mental disabilities. When I was a kid, Mr. Rogers explained their struggle, their desires, their pain, and their happiness to me, a relatively normal kid, in a way that made me want to get to know them, and he taught me not to judge a book by it's cover. They were people, with desires, laughter and heartbreak, just like all of us.
The adult me watching these episodes these years later was so impressed with both Fred and the kids. I bawled. His kindness and understanding were so gentle and empathetic. We need more of this today.
When I was a kid I watched Mr. Rogers, Mr. Dressup, Sesame Street, Star Trek - the Next Generation, and the og Star Trek, and Carl Sagan's explaination of science and the universe.
Those drove my interests, and shaped my desires, taught me empathy and kindness, and curiosity. They shaped my life and my career and they continue to be reference points that are still universal and valid today, if you want to be a good person.
They inspired me to be a good person, and that influence continues, and I hope will continue for the rest of my life, and beyond me and through me when my partner and I have kids.
Much of the Americas don't act with that neighborly interest, kindness, and empathy anymore, which makes watching these even more rare, beautiful, and bitter sweet.
Let's take the world's people back to that...back to caring about each other regardless of disability, skin color, religion, economic status, sex or sexuality, and all the rest I'm missing right now, these shows present a valid and viable alternative to the way things are being done now.
People are being divided by those currently in power, at every turn, and with every decision or choice, into some tribe or group, which is completely polarized from everyone else. This makes us easy to control, by us fighting amongst ourselves, through our falsely imposed bi-modal factions.
What if we all said no. And stopped. And looked at the person across from us as a person, instead of some easy derisive moniker that actually blinds us to the person sitting across from us in a given situation.
tl;dr
Go watch Mr. Fred Rogers episodes, documentaries, and the biographic movie coming out with Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers.
The world needs good right now, we need so much good right now, and this shit is as good as it gets.
Watch it, Learn it, Live it, Love it, Become it, and bring others along so they can do the same.
We'd be in a much better place than we are currently.
Be a listener.
Be kind.
Be understanding.
Be empathetic.
Be a good person.
Help instead of hate.
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