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Why Bert&#;s not laughing: Homophobic Jokes about Bert and Ernie

Hey Bert!
Have you heard all the jokes about you?

All the running jokes, gags, memes and homophobic comments about how &#;Bert and Ernie are Gay.&#; I&#;m sure it&#;s not news to you,

I figure you and Ernie have been listening.

You know,  however you both distinguish and who you love doesn&#;t really matter, you are icons we grew up with and cherish you regardless. These homophobic jokes are not humorous though, and not just for LGBTQ people, &#;cause heterosexual people should be pretty pissed off too.

I mean, what&#;s up with these jokes really? We never saw you holding hands or kissing&#;

For the love of Rubber-Ducky, you slept in separate beds!

Yes, Bert, everyone should contain their paper-clips in a tangle over this, and here&#;s why.

We grew up watching you guys, seeing two males that were always together, caring for another, side by side. Ernie would get on your nerves, Bert, but we watched you both hang out without ever having to resort to macho behaviour at the expense of each other,

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    The Bert And Ernie Lgbtq+ Debate Has Inspired The Most Hilarious 'Sesame Street' Memes

    19 September ,

    By Sam Prance

    This is a lot to process

    Gather round children. It's finally time to locate out whether or not Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street are queer . For years, fans of the tv show own speculated on whether or not the pair are friends or more than that. Now, multiple people involved in the series have commented on the matter. It all started this weekend when Sesame Street writer Mark Saltzman told Queerty that Bert and Ernie were inspired by his own relationships as a gay man.

    Speaking to the publication, he said: “I remember one time that a column from The San Francisco Chronicle, a pre-schooler in the city turned to mom and asked “are Bert & Ernie lovers?” And that, coming from a preschooler was joy. And that got passed around, and everyone had their chuckle and went back to it. And I always felt that without a huge agenda, when I was writing Bert & Ernie, they were."

    Considering that LGBTQ+ figures so rarely feature in children&

    Bert and Ernie Sexual Orientation Controversy

    Overview

    Bert and Ernie Sexual Orientation Controversy refers to an online debate over speculation surrounding the sexual orientation and affair of the Sesame Street characters Bert and Ernie, which arose after Sesame Street writer Identify Saltzman claimed the duo were inspired by a real-life intimate relationship between two men.

    Background

    In July , the pilot episode of Sesame Street was broadcast, which featured two male Muppet roommates named Bert and Ernie. The two characters were depicted as best friends who shared a bedroom in their apartment on Sesame Street. Puppeteers and writers, Frank Oz and Jim Henson, created the characters which were said to be based on their own friendship with one another. Although Bert and Ernie did not share a bed, viewers still held on to the possibility of an intimate relationship between the two.

    In , former Sesame Workshop head, Gary Knell, said that Bert and Ernie “are not gay, they are not straight, they are puppets. They don’t exist below the waist."

    On June 27th, , The Ne