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@Swaye got any sage parenting advice? Snowed in watching Peter Pan with the kids but Walt Disney was so rayciss!!

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I can only imagine I would be the worst father in the history of fathers so no. Also, I am adding Walt Disney to my napalm list.
 
By the time I was growing up watching classic cartoons on TV they had stopped showing most of the overtly racist against Blacks toons. Including Bugs Bunny in blackface

Natives remained fair game for stereotyping quite awhile after

Go Go Gophers was on Underdog

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The Seinfeld episode where Jerry buys the Cigar store injun was hilarious. Winona, the hot offended object of Jerry's desires was, uh, hot. I'll leave it to @PurpleThrobber to opine and share a jpeg.

I like @PurpleThrobber better when we're talking about hot nasty rather than bobsled interpretations of the constitution. Way more funner.
 
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The Seinfeld episode where Jerry buys the Cigar store injun was hilarious. Winona, the hot offended object of Jerry's desires was, uh, hot. I'll leave it to @PurpleThrobber to opine and share a jpeg.

I like @PurpleThrobber better when we're talking about hot nasty rather than bobsled interpretations of the constitution. Way more funner.

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Wood

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Not sure why this hottie showed up searching for Winona - but wood her too.

 
How the fuck is that racist? Did they not have red skin and wear headdresses whilst dancing around a fucking teepee?
 
I’m a big aficionado of animation, and the racist portrayals of different groups gets brought up a lot. When Warner Brothers released their Looney Tunes Golden Collection, they added this introduction by Whoopi Goldberg to address the issue:

TL;DW - these cartoons were a product of their time...not saying the jokes were OK, don’t twist, but censoring these would be to pretend that stuff never happened, which is not OK.

While I’m not a parent myself, I do have lots of young children that inhabit my sphere of influence, and when I see this type of stuff I think (YMMV depending on the age, etc. of the kid) it’s a good opportunity to use it as an educational moment and have a frank discussion about why people find this offensive, etc.
 
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I’m a big aficionado of animation, and the racist portrayals of different groups gets brought up a lot. When Warner Brothers released their Looney Tunes Golden Collection, they added this introduction by Whoopi Goldberg to address the issue:

TL;DW - these cartoons were a product of their time...not saying the jokes were OK, don’t twist, but censoring these would be to pretend that stuff never happened, which is not OK.

While I’m not a parent myself, I do have lots of young children that inhabit my sphere of influence, and when I see this type of stuff I think (YMMV depending on the age, etc. of the kid) it’s a good opportunity to use it as an educational moment and have a frank discussion about why people find this offensive, etc.

My teaching moment was..."Squaw no dance. Sqauw get'um fire wood."
 
I’m a big aficionado of animation, and the racist portrayals of different groups gets brought up a lot. When Warner Brothers released their Looney Tunes Golden Collection, they added this introduction by Whoopi Goldberg to address the issue:

TL;DW - these cartoons were a product of their time...not saying the jokes were OK, don’t twist, but censoring these would be to pretend that stuff never happened, which is not OK.

While I’m not a parent myself, I do have lots of young children that inhabit my sphere of influence, and when I see this type of stuff I think (YMMV depending on the age, etc. of the kid) it’s a good opportunity to use it as an educational moment and have a frank discussion about why people find this offensive, etc.

What year was that released. Seems too reasonable for 2018
 
I’m a big aficionado of animation, and the racist portrayals of different groups gets brought up a lot. When Warner Brothers released their Looney Tunes Golden Collection, they added this introduction by Whoopi Goldberg to address the issue:

TL;DW - these cartoons were a product of their time...not saying the jokes were OK, don’t twist, but censoring these would be to pretend that stuff never happened, which is not OK.

While I’m not a parent myself, I do have lots of young children that inhabit my sphere of influence, and when I see this type of stuff I think (YMMV depending on the age, etc. of the kid) it’s a good opportunity to use it as an educational moment and have a frank discussion about why people find this offensive, etc.

What year was that released. Seems too reasonable for 2018

Seems out of touch, transphobic, and heteronormative.
 
I’m a big aficionado of animation, and the racist portrayals of different groups gets brought up a lot. When Warner Brothers released their Looney Tunes Golden Collection, they added this introduction by Whoopi Goldberg to address the issue:

TL;DW - these cartoons were a product of their time...not saying the jokes were OK, don’t twist, but censoring these would be to pretend that stuff never happened, which is not OK.

While I’m not a parent myself, I do have lots of young children that inhabit my sphere of influence, and when I see this type of stuff I think (YMMV depending on the age, etc. of the kid) it’s a good opportunity to use it as an educational moment and have a frank discussion about why people find this offensive, etc.

What year was that released. Seems too reasonable for 2018

2005. And Whoopi recently came down on the aforementioned Disney for trying to hide its history:
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/disney/...-tells-disney-stop-hiding-history-152327.html

 
I’m a big aficionado of animation, and the racist portrayals of different groups gets brought up a lot. When Warner Brothers released their Looney Tunes Golden Collection, they added this introduction by Whoopi Goldberg to address the issue:

TL;DW - these cartoons were a product of their time...not saying the jokes were OK, don’t twist, but censoring these would be to pretend that stuff never happened, which is not OK.

While I’m not a parent myself, I do have lots of young children that inhabit my sphere of influence, and when I see this type of stuff I think (YMMV depending on the age, etc. of the kid) it’s a good opportunity to use it as an educational moment and have a frank discussion about why people find this offensive, etc.

My teaching moment was..."Squaw no dance. Sqauw get'um fire wood."

If I recall, Wendy shut that shit down right away.

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July 2005: BW starts preparing his children early for the coming race wars

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My elementary school library had that book.

I checked it out.

I've eaten at Sambo's more than once, too. As I recall, their breakfast was delicious and their place mats told the story about how little Sambo got chased around a tree by tigers until the tigers chasing him turned to butter - maybe the delicious whipped butter getting spread on your pancakes. Well, it was ghee in the actual Sambo story - but nobody knows wtf ghee is so the place mats said it was butter.

I loved Looney Toons, too.

I had no idea I was such a racist.

 
July 2005: BW starts preparing his children early for the coming race wars

2yyrt5g.jpg

My elementary school library had that book.

I checked it out.

I've eaten at Sambo's more than once, too. As I recall, their breakfast was delicious and their place mats told the story about how little Sambo got chased around a tree by tigers until the tigers chasing him turned to butter - maybe the delicious whipped butter getting spread on your pancakes. Well, it was ghee in the actual Sambo story - but nobody knows wtf ghee is so the place mats said it was butter.

I loved Looney Toons, too.

I had no idea I was such a racist.

We’re all a little bit racist:
 
Peter Pan was one of my favorites and I did not remember any of those scenes. Maybe, just maybe, I subconsciously chin @Swaye so much to make amendments

But while we are at it, when is Capt Hook going to come under fire for that damn hand?
 
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Peter Pan was one of my favorites and I did not remember any of those scenes. Maybe, just maybe, I subconsciously chin @Swaye so much to make amendments

But while we are at it, when is Capt Hook going to come under fire for that damn hand?

Axe @WilburHooksHands
 
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