5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today

By:

Spending too much time on the Internet is a surefire way to become hopelessly cynical, but we know there's a tiny glimmer of idealism burning away inside you. It's worth it to take some time every now and again to remind yourself that those cheesy inspirational stories your grandma forwards to you via email are sometimes actually true. Sometimes idealistic, naive people will go head-to-head with the cold, cruel world and make the cold, cruel world back down. Like ...

Mr. Rogers Gets Money from a Cynical Congress by Being Mr. Rogers

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Getty

Generations of Americans grew up with PBS and shows like Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, but the whole network came very close to dying an early death. In 1969, President Richard Nixon proposed halving the funding for the newly formed Corporation for Public Broadcasting, because why should there be such a thing as kids' programming that isn't one long barrage of advertisements for toys and snack food? The U.S. Senate held hearings to decide the matter, and someone was going to have to convince them to keep the funding in place, rather than use it to buy, say, part of a new B-52 bomber. Good luck, sucker!

The Crazy Solution:

During the hearing, a then-unknown kids' show host named Fred Rogers stepped forward to give a statement on behalf of the philosophy behind his show and the channel in general. Mr. Rogers, being Mr. Rogers, didn't get emotional or worked up over it; he just calmly sat down for six minutes to have a heart-to-heart with the Senate about feelings and imagination.

"We deal with such things as the inner drama of childhood. We don't need to bop someone over the head to make drama over a scene; we deal with such things as getting a haircut or dealing with brothers and sisters ... I give an expression of care each day to each child."

At the beginning of the speech, Senator John Pastore seems impatient, even making fun of Rogers in the first couple of minutes. But at the end, after Rogers shares a little song that he wrote, Pastore says, "I'm supposed to be a pretty tough guy and I'm getting goosebumps for the first time in days ... looks like you just earned your $20 million."

a
youtube

And what happened then? Well, in D.C. they say that Pastore's small heart grew three sizes that day ...

That would not be the last time that Rogers would do something like this. In 1984, when the Supreme Court was considering outlawing home-recording technology, they decided not to at least partly because Rogers was worried that taking away VCRs would make it so that some kids who couldn't watch his show at the scheduled time wouldn't be able to watch it at all. The court thought that made perfect sense.

Then, when Burger King ran a commercial with a parody look-alike named "Mr. Rodney" in 1984, Rogers asked them to stop. The senior vice president of the company pulled the $15,000 ad without a second thought, saying, "Mr. Rogers is one guy you don't want to mess with ... hopefully now we have peace in the neighborhood." Can we doubt at this point that Rogers was some kind of sorcerer?

elicfjc ese2 l rcnowoC 0LLAY
ew.com

"I have some experience with getting kings to do what I want."

Teacher Stops School Shooter With a Hug

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Getty

On a Tuesday morning in March of 2006, another school tragedy almost occurred in Nevada when a 14-year-old student walked into Pine Middle School, pulled out his parents' .38 pistol and opened fire. But this wouldn't be another Columbine -- nobody was seriously harmed, thanks to one teacher's ballsy-to-the-point-of-insanity actions.

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Photos.com

"Afraid of bullets? I work at a school. With kids."

NOTE: We do NOT recommend that you do this if confronted by a mass shooter. If we saw this in a made-for-TV movie on the Lifetime channel, we'd scream bullshit, so we're thinking that this is the sort of thing that only works once.

The Crazy Solution:

The young man squeezed off three shots, hitting one boy in the arm and striking a young girl with a ricochet (both victims recovered), before one teacher, Jencie Fagan, walked right up to him, put her arms around him in a hug and told him she wouldn't leave him. He dropped the gun, and Fagan held him firmly against her until other teachers arrived to help.

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Getty

"I may have executed a defensive maneuver that happened to resemble soiling myself."

Fagan later said that she believed that anyone else would've done the same, saying, "I look at the students as if they're my own." We're not sure we agree with her assessment that "anyone" would hear the sound of gunshots and immediately walk toward the gunfire with designs on hugging whoever was doing the shooting, unless they were driving a giant armored mech suit at the time.

A Teenager Stops a Magazine from Photoshopping Women (by Asking Them To)

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Getty

Seventeen magazine, like most magazines in that market, is notorious for using image-altering software to crowbar all of its models into whichever body shape we've all decided is best this decade. Science shows that this type of marketing is directly linked to the rise in eating disorders and self-harm among teenage girls, but magazines continue to use these strategies, because, man, anxiety and low self-esteem are effective ways to trick kids into spending their parents' money on silly bullshit.

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Getty

"If you really loved me, you'd get me implants."

The Crazy Solution:

Horrified that the middle school girls in her ballet class were complaining about how fat they felt, one 14-year-old girl named Julie Bluhm from Waterville, Maine, put together a petition asking for something incredible: She wanted Seventeen to stop using Photoshop to make its models thinner and publish one unaltered photo of a model each month. This is like asking McDonald's to drop meat from its menu.

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Getty

"Uh, yeah ... meat.

And when was the last time an online petition changed anything, right? Well, Bluhm's petition on Change.org quickly got over 84,000 signatures, at which time Seventeen Editor-in-Chief Ann Shoket wrote a letter in the magazine promising to never alter their models' body or face shapes, and to display a diverse range of body types and "celebrate every type of beauty."

Now, it's worth mentioning that the magazine didn't really acknowledge that they decided to do this because of a petition -- it's as though the idea sprang fully formed into their own minds by coincidence. But Bluhm says that she doesn't mind -- "However they want to say it in their magazine is fine. The important thing is they agreed to what we asked them to." And since then, similar campaigns have been started against other magazines, like Teen Vogue.

oKe Up al at 00amt. Joshs. S TEENS TAKE ON TEEN VOGUE CAMPAIGN TO STOP PHOTOSHOPPING
jezebel.com

Wait, not all Photoshopping, right? Let's think this through.

Is that really all it takes? Like, could we just start a petition and get them to stop making "found footage" horror movies? Or get stores to sell eggnog year-round? Feel free to suggest your own petition ideas in the comments.

A Mugging Victim Treats His Attacker to Dinner

o ' eso/ h
Getty

Social worker Julio Diaz was walking home from work one night when a teenager approached him, drew a knife and demanded his wallet. Diaz promptly handed the wallet right over, which is what they tell you to do, but everything after that was just insanely improvised. If you're already saying, "What did he do, hug the guy?" the answer is no -- he took it much, much further.

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Photos.com

Wait, no. Back it up. So to speak.

The Crazy Solution:

Right as the kid started to leave (this being the moment that anyone being mugged spends the whole mugging looking forward to), Diaz stopped him and, as he tells it, said, "You forgot something. If you're going to be robbing people for the rest of the night, you might as well take my coat to keep you warm."

Diaz reasoned that his attacker must have fallen on some pretty hard times, which is a fairly complex thought to have while being threatened with a knife, a situation where most people abandon reasoned introspection for trying not to shit themselves. When the confused boy hesitated at the turning of the tables, Diaz upped the ante even further by offering to buy them both dinner. Which the boy accepted, probably after checking to see if he had some kind of magic knife.

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Getty

"That old gypsy was right!"

After eating, Diaz reminded the boy that he wouldn't be able to buy dinner if, you know, he didn't have a wallet. While the mugger could have taken this opportunity to flip the middle finger and flee the diner with the wallet and a full stomach, amazingly, he handed the wallet back to his former victim. Not only did Diaz pay the bill, but he then bought the mugger's knife off him for $20.

Of course, it's possible that the mugger just went straight out and bought a bigger knife, but we choose not to know.

Three Countries Achieved Independence (by Holding Hands)

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Getty

In the mid-1900s, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (together known as the Baltic States) were in the process of being assimilated into the Soviet Union after a secret deal between Stalin and Hitler, which is kind of like having your home signed away in a pact between Darth Vader and ... well, Hitler. In an attempt to squash the local culture, the Soviet government placed a ban on singing national songs and waving national flags, and these new rules were enforced by some subtle hints that refusing to comply might result in a bloody military invasion.

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
pbs.org

"I made them a crushing military edict they couldn't refuse."

The Crazy Solution:

That is, until 1989, when Estonians gathered to celebrate the Estonian Song Festival, which had been celebrated every five years since 1869. Only this time, instead of just singing songs, they joined hands and formed a human chain of 300,000 Estonians, 400,000 Lithuanians and 500,000 Latvians. All together, the chain stretched 360 miles from Tallinn at the north shore of Estonia all the way down to the city of Vilnius in Lithuania.

5 Inspiring True Stories For Anyone Feeling Cynical Today
Google Newspapers

"It's nearly impossible to tell who's washed their hands after using the bathroom."

If you're wondering what was stopping the USSR from rolling their tanks right over the squishy bodies of the singing protesters, the answer is absolutely nothing. The Russian army could've pulled a Tiananmen Square at any time, especially given that the protesters were standing in a convenient line. But after an apparent attack of the warm and fuzzies, the Russian government laid down and took it on the chin -- and all three Baltic States held free elections in February of 1990, effectively gaining their independence, without a shot fired. We're going to guess that even the people who participated were more than a little surprised.



J.F. Sargent is a workshop moderator at Cracked, and you can follow him on Twitter and read his silly blog.

For more stories to brighten up your day, check out 6 True Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity and 5 Reasons Life Actually Does Get Better.

If you're pressed for time and just looking for a quick fix, then check out 5 Men's Products That Are Clearly Women's Products

And stop by LinkSTORM to learn why good is in fact not dumb, Dark Helmet.

And don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr to get sexy, sexy jokes sent straight to your news feed. Are you on Google+? So are we!

Do you have an idea in mind that would make a great article? Then sign up for our writers workshop! Do you possess expert skills in image creation and manipulation? Mediocre? Even rudimentary? Are you frightened by MS Paint and simply have a funny idea? You can create an infographic and you could be on the front page of Cracked.com tomorrow!

Scroll down for the next article

MUST READ

Forgot Password?