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Big Bird Facing Criticism over Vaccine1 Message
Big Bird is a popular and beloved character from the children's television show "Sesame Street." Recently, Big Bird wrote on his official Twitter page that he had been vaccinated2 against COVID-19.
Big Bird wrote, "My wing is feeling a little sore, but it'll give my body an extra protective boost that keeps me and others healthy."
The COVID-19 shot just became available to children between the ages of 5 and 11.
Conservative politicians in the United States immediately pushed back.
Texas Senator Ted3 Cruz, for example, criticized Big Bird for what he called "government propaganda." Lisa Boothe of Fox News, a conservative media agency, described Big Bird's tweet as "brainwashing children."
"Sesame Street" has faced criticism in the past from conservatives who are unhappy with its connections to U.S. public broadcasting, which receives federal money.
Nearly 50 years ago, "Sesame Street" pushed children to get the measles4 vaccine, another infectious virus. It showed Big Bird and other children getting the shot. The move was similar to other public service campaigns that used characters on the show to teach children helpful safety tips, like looking both ways before crossing the street.
Thomas Doherty is an American Studies professor at Brandeis University. He said, "What Big Bird is doing is part of a long tradition. But what's different now, of course, is that everything is political and everything is contentious6."
If something is contentious, it is likely to cause people to argue or disagree.
Doherty added, "Something that we all wanted a year ago, the vaccine, is now this matter of great contention7."
Conflict between American television and American politics has been around since the 1950s. In 1952, "I Love Lucy" did not use the word "pregnant" during one show because executives thought it would cause a problem.
In the early 1990s, the show "Murphy Brown" found itself in a notable dispute during the 1992 presidential campaign. Dan Quayle, vice5 president to George H.W. Bush, criticized the unmarried Murphy's pregnancy8 as an insult of fatherhood and against American morals.
Robert Thompson is director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University in New York. He said when there is a mass media as commanding and powerful as television, "... that's always going to be a battleground over what messages get out there."
Big Bird's message came at a time when educational messages for children are under increased criticism. Schools are experiencing criticism from parents and elected officials over how racial and social justice are taught. And education officials have faced conflicts on how they should deal with face coverings and COVID-19 testing requirements.
Some Republican lawmakers have pushed back against marketing9 the COVID-19 vaccine directly to minors10.
In Tennessee, the state briefly11 stopped its vaccine outreach to children. The state's top vaccination12 director was dismissed. This came after Republican leaders threatened to break down the health agency over marketing efforts to get children vaccinated against COVID-19.
Tennessee's Republican-controlled state legislature later passed legislation banning some minors as young as 14 from getting the shot without parental13 agreement. The measure, which Republican Governor Bill Lee promised to sign this week, has only a few exceptions.
Words in This Story
character – n. a person who appears in a story, book, play, movie, or television show
sore – adj. feeling or affected14 by pain
boost – n. an increase in amount
brainwash – v. to cause (someone) to think or believe something by using methods that make a person unable to think normally
tip – n. a piece of advice or useful information
professor – n. a teacher especially of the highest rank at a college or university
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10 minors | |
n.未成年人( minor的名词复数 );副修科目;小公司;[逻辑学]小前提v.[主美国英语]副修,选修,兼修( minor的第三人称单数 ) | |
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12 vaccination | |
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