NOVEMBER 22nd - You Can't get mad at Fred Rogers



On this day in 1984, Fred Rogers presented the Smithsonian with one of his famous red sweaters to be displayed as a National Treasure of American History. How awesome is that? That's cultural cache my friends. I’ve trumpeted the glorious merits of PBS, especially Mr. Rogers, multiple times in these Markings. Right up there with Back to the Future and Rocky IV. For a rather simple reason. I simple cannot imagine there being a more kind and generous person than ole Fred. Not even in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. At time when hatred, bigotry, and violence seem ever-present, how nice would it be to have that soothing voice telling us to look for the helpers? Do you think anyone ever got mad at Fred Rogers? Surely he had to have some disagreements with his wife, right? Might have been one of those situations where she just wanted him to get mad and drop a naughty word now and again. Can you imagine Mr. Rogers dropping an f-bomb? Me neither. And how do you get mad at Mr. Rogers? Seems virtually impossible. Even if he were like super forgetful and constantly left the sink running or never took out the trash or ate your last piece of pie (none of which seem likely), you’d go to yell at him and he’d be all, “Won’t you be my neighbor?” And you’d be like, “Yes, Fred. Yes, I will.” Because you can't get mad at Fred Rogers.

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