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Little known fact
Mary Poppins used to make cookies for Klan rallies
Mary Poppins used to make cookies for Klan rallies
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Hitler's goal want to murder Jews and opposing Armies, it was to improve Germanys economy. I guess he has some interesting points too. Fascists always do.That isnt really what the article is saying. I havent read the books or seen the films so I cant comment on the content, But the writer does raise interesting points.‘Mary Poppins,’ and a Nanny’s Shameful Flirting With Blackface
Dick Van Dyke plays a chimney sweep. But the soot on his face is racism.
More righteous hypersensitivity. The Regressive Left has lost its marbles.
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Is this song racist?People can interpret thing in all ways because of the times we live in. So when I watch a commercial and hear white boy this and white boy that I know there is no animosity and hate. And the rap songs, oh the rap songs. And the one way comedy. And movies and TV programs with the same spiel. We have to many people with social justice degrees milking the system with easy lives while promoting racial conflict. Perhaps degrees in real jobs that are needed would improve things for us all. This is not removing obvious racial wrongs, this is removing the identity of the white race. And when it is replaced, you won't like the results.That isnt really what the article is saying. I havent read the books or seen the films so I cant comment on the content, But the writer does raise interesting points.
No but this one might lean that way.......
Good lord. Is he being satirical or are those his heartfelt beliefs ?
That's the fastest pull down I've seen in awhile. No, I don't want to know what I missed either. I laughed at the idea of a 100 year old man driving around yelling at bad drivers, but it was more than that, wasn't it?
Our history is our history. Covering up today things that happened in the past accomplishes what? Doesn’t change what happened, but it does change our history to ensuing generations which is wrong and unnecessary. Using this Mary Poppins example, until now there’s been no black face flap by millions of people who’ve enjoyed it over the decades, yet today no one would make a movie featuring any black face scenes. It’s come about without banning or eliminating MP scenes as well as countless others from old movies, plays, literature, etc.I couldn't read the article because of the paywall, but was the maid and the Hottentot reference the only "racist" thing in Mary Poppins? Sure, Disney pulled that quote when it did the movie, and it didn't hurt a thing. No movie follows the text exactly, and her comment didn't extend the narrative in any way. It was just a quip.
I don't agree with changing older literature to reflect modern mores. It was written when it was written and usually it reflects the times in which it was written. I still don't see the problem with Little Black Sambo, which I really liked as a little kid because it ended in pancakes with lots of butter, which was one of my favorites. And Sambo didn't get et, either.
Reading Little Black Sambo didn't make me racist--the fact that Sambo was black didn't send any messages to me except that it was a far away country that had tigers. The kid was black. SO WHAT?
Why did racist lefty use an Italian to portray as an "Indian" in those commercials.
The racist leftist environmentalists could not find an ACTUAL NATIVE AMERICAN?
What racists.
LOL
Is this song racist?People can interpret thing in all ways because of the times we live in. So when I watch a commercial and hear white boy this and white boy that I know there is no animosity and hate. And the rap songs, oh the rap songs. And the one way comedy. And movies and TV programs with the same spiel. We have to many people with social justice degrees milking the system with easy lives while promoting racial conflict. Perhaps degrees in real jobs that are needed would improve things for us all. This is not removing obvious racial wrongs, this is removing the identity of the white race. And when it is replaced, you won't like the results.
No but this one might lean that way.......
Good lord. Is he being satirical or are those his heartfelt beliefs ?
That's the fastest pull down I've seen in awhile. No, I don't want to know what I missed either. I laughed at the idea of a 100 year old man driving around yelling at bad drivers, but it was more than that, wasn't it?
railroader for 55 years. 24 Ford in the background
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It is the work of a genius to connect a literary critique of a kids book to Adolf Hitler. A staggering achievement.Hitler's goal want to murder Jews and opposing Armies, it was to improve Germanys economy. I guess he has some interesting points too. Fascists always do.That isnt really what the article is saying. I havent read the books or seen the films so I cant comment on the content, But the writer does raise interesting points.‘Mary Poppins,’ and a Nanny’s Shameful Flirting With Blackface
Dick Van Dyke plays a chimney sweep. But the soot on his face is racism.
More righteous hypersensitivity. The Regressive Left has lost its marbles.
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You can find a lot more then that. Then you got black guys playing white chicks in a more modern movie. In an age we are supposed to be more evolved.Racist Mickey Rooney in the 1960s
You can find a lot more then that. Then you got black guys playing white chicks in a more modern movie. In an age we are supposed to be more evolved.
With the moonbats, a ham sammich is racist‘Mary Poppins,’ and a Nanny’s Shameful Flirting With Blackface
Dick Van Dyke plays a chimney sweep. But the soot on his face is racism.
More righteous hypersensitivity. The Regressive Left has lost its marbles.
.
That isnt really what the article is saying. I havent read the books or seen the films so I cant comment on the content, But the writer does raise interesting points.‘Mary Poppins,’ and a Nanny’s Shameful Flirting With Blackface
Dick Van Dyke plays a chimney sweep. But the soot on his face is racism.
More righteous hypersensitivity. The Regressive Left has lost its marbles.
.
The article highlights the racist roots in the original book. You could argue that it was "of the time" when society itself was backward and unjust .I have some sympathy with that. The UK still had its colonies and the US still treated blacks as non citizens.People can interpret thing in all ways because of the times we live in. So when I watch a commercial and hear white boy this and white boy that I know there is no animosity and hate. And the rap songs, oh the rap songs. And the one way comedy. And movies and TV programs with the same spiel. We have to many people with social justice degrees milking the system with easy lives while promoting racial conflict. Perhaps degrees in real jobs that are needed would improve things for us all. This is not removing obvious racial wrongs, this is removing the identity of the white race. And when it is replaced, you won't like the results.That isnt really what the article is saying. I havent read the books or seen the films so I cant comment on the content, But the writer does raise interesting points.‘Mary Poppins,’ and a Nanny’s Shameful Flirting With Blackface
Dick Van Dyke plays a chimney sweep. But the soot on his face is racism.
More righteous hypersensitivity. The Regressive Left has lost its marbles.
.
The literature of the time reflected this.I dont see any great artistic issues with removing racial slurs from kids books like Mary Poppins. But I would have a problem when it comes to great works of art like Huck Finn.
This is not a war on white people.Read the article.
Is this song racist?
No but this one might lean that way.......
Good lord. Is he being satirical or are those his heartfelt beliefs ?
That's the fastest pull down I've seen in awhile. No, I don't want to know what I missed either. I laughed at the idea of a 100 year old man driving around yelling at bad drivers, but it was more than that, wasn't it?
railroader for 55 years. 24 Ford in the background
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Wow. A kid's doll smoking a cigar? I wonder if your Dad slept with him? (I don't mean that in a flame zone kind of way.) Those were old days.
No but this one might lean that way.......
Good lord. Is he being satirical or are those his heartfelt beliefs ?
That's the fastest pull down I've seen in awhile. No, I don't want to know what I missed either. I laughed at the idea of a 100 year old man driving around yelling at bad drivers, but it was more than that, wasn't it?
railroader for 55 years. 24 Ford in the background
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Wow. A kid's doll smoking a cigar? I wonder if your Dad slept with him? (I don't mean that in a flame zone kind of way.) Those were old days.
Solid cement/concrete so the Boyz in White couldn't behead it.
How offensiveYou can find a lot more then that. Then you got black guys playing white chicks in a more modern movie. In an age we are supposed to be more evolved.
But, this isn't racist.
Sambo' is not a racial slur.
Good Lord, the artist was a liberal at that time and opposed racial segregation, and she was doing a satirical piece mocking racist rhetoric.
She was not advancinig racism, but opposing.,
These are the same kind of idiots that object to Huckleberry Finn.
‘Mary Poppins,’ and a Nanny’s Shameful Flirting With Blackface
Dick Van Dyke plays a chimney sweep. But the soot on his face is racism.
More righteous hypersensitivity. The Regressive Left has lost its marbles.
.
Our history is our history. Covering up today things that happened in the past accomplishes what? Doesn’t change what happened, but it does change our history to ensuing generations which is wrong and unnecessary. Using this Mary Poppins example, until now there’s been no black face flap by millions of people who’ve enjoyed it over the decades, yet today no one would make a movie featuring any black face scenes. It’s come about without banning or eliminating MP scenes as well as countless others from old movies, plays, literature, etc.