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Learn the basics of rights and citizenship with upbeat songs by popular artists like Janelle Monáe, H.E.R., Adam Lambert, Brandi Carlile and more.Learn the basics of rights and citizenship with upbeat songs by popular artists like Janelle Monáe, H.E.R., Adam Lambert, Brandi Carlile and more.Learn the basics of rights and citizenship with upbeat songs by popular artists like Janelle Monáe, H.E.R., Adam Lambert, Brandi Carlile and more.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda
• 2021
Janelle Monáe
• 2021
Adam Lambert
• 2021
Andra Day
• 2021
Bebe Rexha
• 2021
H.E.R.
• 2021
Brandi Carlile
• 2021
Kyle
• 2021
Amanda Gorman
• 2021
Cordae
• 2021
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Was this supposed to be about we the people in the United States of America? Pretty poor interpretation of America's Constitution and Bill of Rights. I couldn't even get past the third episode. The Declaration of Independence (not dependency), Constitution and Bill of Rights was written so that the common Man even if they could not read, could be read this and completely understood its full meanings. Educational but in my opinion it's teach people that the government is there to help you in all aspects of your life.
This is an awful interpretation of the Bill of Rights and Constitution. I put this on for my 4 year old and turned it off after the first episode until I could review every episode with my wife. I know Netflix gives almost everything a green light but even knowing that, my wife and I were stunned that people were paid for creating this.
I would consider myself a pretty strong conservative but I like to think I have an open mind. I did my best to watch this with open mind a put aside my intial bias.
That being said, this was way over politicized and it didn't have to be. The information was decent, especially for children, but it was so clearly written from a progressive prospective. The majority of the show was fine but there were obvious overtones to BLM and anti gun beliefs. These ideas weren't the main focus, thankfully but they didn't need to be there.
I gave this 3 stars because I HATE the idea of trying to influence children to believe one way or another which this is trying to do. Again, the vast majority of the information is fine, it's just the creators added political overtones that did not have to be there, hence the three stars.
That being said, this was way over politicized and it didn't have to be. The information was decent, especially for children, but it was so clearly written from a progressive prospective. The majority of the show was fine but there were obvious overtones to BLM and anti gun beliefs. These ideas weren't the main focus, thankfully but they didn't need to be there.
I gave this 3 stars because I HATE the idea of trying to influence children to believe one way or another which this is trying to do. Again, the vast majority of the information is fine, it's just the creators added political overtones that did not have to be there, hence the three stars.
This show has been described as a modern-day Schoolhouse Rock and they're absolutely right.
'We the People' features unique animation in every single episode. From psychedelic visuals, to photo-animation similar to Monty Python, to a lo-fi aesthetic. Every episode brings something new to the table.
And it's the same with the music. Each episode has a different music artist sing about different parts of the constitution, bill of rights, and so on. My favorite episode is the one on the Bill of Rights. Adam Lambert is one of my favorite artists and Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez managed to create an upbeat, catchy, rocking description of the first 10 amendments.
This is definitely educational and I think teachers should show it in classrooms, the kids will love it.
'We the People' features unique animation in every single episode. From psychedelic visuals, to photo-animation similar to Monty Python, to a lo-fi aesthetic. Every episode brings something new to the table.
And it's the same with the music. Each episode has a different music artist sing about different parts of the constitution, bill of rights, and so on. My favorite episode is the one on the Bill of Rights. Adam Lambert is one of my favorite artists and Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez managed to create an upbeat, catchy, rocking description of the first 10 amendments.
This is definitely educational and I think teachers should show it in classrooms, the kids will love it.
If you're rating this low because you think it's woke, then you're entirely too childish to be leaving a review. This was fine. Nothing was inherently wrong with this. Just because your seventh grade social studies teacher lied to you, doesn't mean the show is wrong. The rating literally says Y7 so I don't know why grown adults are saying "it's too simple". It's clearly meant for children.
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