In the UK there was a 1980s children's TV show that taught children to be kind to society's rejects and that there is no shame to being a reject (should they ever become one!) and that there is nothing to fear from a person simply because they are a reject
As one of society's rejects I think it is good to teach the non-rejected to have compassion on us
(And yes, I am very much a reject)
I mean we have a right to exist and to expect to be treated with respect and dignity and stuff....
The show was called The Raggy Dolls and is about the adventures of some sentient soft toys who have been rejected by a soft toy factory's quality control procedures!
It humanises the insane, the hopeless, and the sub-normal - in The Raggy Dolls these character literally live in a giant bin marked "REJECT" which the highly catchy and upbeat lyrics refer to as "the reject bin"
It's hardly subtle and it encourages the viewer to identify with these "raggy dolls"
But here's the thing: All the non-reject dolls are insentient
So perhaps by being rejected by The System one ascends to a higher level?????
On this video there is the (catchy as hell) theme tune and following that the credits, in which The Raggy Dolls climb into their giant bin marked "REJECT" and wave happily and unthreateningly at the non-rejects:
I'm quite happy living in the reject bin amongst other rejects, I can imagine far worse company that I could be keeping and I do have friends who are not rejects!
It is not awful and there is no shame in it
I freely admit to being a reject and am resigned to forever living in the reject bin
As one of society's rejects I think it is good to teach the non-rejected to have compassion on us
(And yes, I am very much a reject)
I mean we have a right to exist and to expect to be treated with respect and dignity and stuff....
The show was called The Raggy Dolls and is about the adventures of some sentient soft toys who have been rejected by a soft toy factory's quality control procedures!
It humanises the insane, the hopeless, and the sub-normal - in The Raggy Dolls these character literally live in a giant bin marked "REJECT" which the highly catchy and upbeat lyrics refer to as "the reject bin"
It's hardly subtle and it encourages the viewer to identify with these "raggy dolls"
But here's the thing: All the non-reject dolls are insentient
So perhaps by being rejected by The System one ascends to a higher level?????
On this video there is the (catchy as hell) theme tune and following that the credits, in which The Raggy Dolls climb into their giant bin marked "REJECT" and wave happily and unthreateningly at the non-rejects:
I'm quite happy living in the reject bin amongst other rejects, I can imagine far worse company that I could be keeping and I do have friends who are not rejects!
It is not awful and there is no shame in it
I freely admit to being a reject and am resigned to forever living in the reject bin