why be a hater?
So apparently the second grade class my son is in has a large contingency of Barney haters. That's right, I said Barney. As in the big purple dinosaur that teachers children how to be friendly and kind to one another. I don't know why Barney has become the target of their twisted 8 year old minds, but apparently he has. I know this because each day my son comes home and sings another variation of an "I hate Barney" song. Today's song is sung to the tune of the sweet holiday carol, "Joy to the World:"
Joy to the World, Barney is dead!
We bar-becued his head!
What happened to the bo-dy?
We flushed it down the po-tty,
Around around it goes,
Around around it goes,
A-ro-und, a-ro-und around it goes!
Yes, the song is disturbing. Yes, I'm concerned about my son's sense of humor, even though he assures me that "everyone is doing it." And I guess the peer pressure to sing anti-Barney songs isn't as unhealthy as peer pressure to get tattoos, or eat glue. Still, it's a little wierd, dontya think?
I've asked about why he hates Barney, and I've asked who invents these songs, but I can never get a real answer. I'm sure there must be a little future delinquent being a bad influence on my "perfect son".... right??
On the other hand, Barney is rather annoying - always cheerful, always encouraging children to share, and sing. In fact, I think I may have once taught my children the "Barney" song, substituting the word "psycho" for "happy" in the description of family....
It couldn't be that MY son is the ring leader, could it? I guess I'll have to wait and see what tomorrow's song is...
Joy to the World, Barney is dead!
We bar-becued his head!
What happened to the bo-dy?
We flushed it down the po-tty,
Around around it goes,
Around around it goes,
A-ro-und, a-ro-und around it goes!
Yes, the song is disturbing. Yes, I'm concerned about my son's sense of humor, even though he assures me that "everyone is doing it." And I guess the peer pressure to sing anti-Barney songs isn't as unhealthy as peer pressure to get tattoos, or eat glue. Still, it's a little wierd, dontya think?
I've asked about why he hates Barney, and I've asked who invents these songs, but I can never get a real answer. I'm sure there must be a little future delinquent being a bad influence on my "perfect son".... right??
On the other hand, Barney is rather annoying - always cheerful, always encouraging children to share, and sing. In fact, I think I may have once taught my children the "Barney" song, substituting the word "psycho" for "happy" in the description of family....
It couldn't be that MY son is the ring leader, could it? I guess I'll have to wait and see what tomorrow's song is...
Comments
but alas, it's a much more local topic, still related to tolerance.