MGM, its founders.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Foundation
In 1924, theater magnate
Marcus Loew had bought Metro Pictures Corporation (founded in 1916) and Goldwyn Pictures (founded in 1917) to provide a steady supply of films for his large theater chain, Loews, Inc. However, these purchases created a need for someone to oversee his new Hollywood operations, since longtime assistant
Nicholas Schenck was needed in New York to oversee the theaters.
Loew addressed the situation by buying Mayer Pictures on April 16, 1924. Because of his decade-long success as a producer,
Louis B. Mayer was made a vice-president of Loews and head of studio operations in California, with
Harry Rapf and the twenty-five year old "boy wonder" Irving Thalberg as heads of production. For decades MGM was listed on movie title cards as "Controlled by Loews, Inc."
Backgrounds of all bolded names.
Louis B. Mayer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born to a Jewish family in Minsk, Russian Empire (now in Belarus), Mayer emigrated with his family to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada when he was still very young, and Mayer attended school there.
Marcus Loew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marcus Loew (May 7, 1870–September 5, 1927) was an American business magnate and a pioneer of the motion picture industry who formed Loews Theatres and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).
Born into a poor Jewish family in New York City, he was forced by circumstances to work at a very young age and thus had little formal education.
Nicholas Schenck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nicholas M. Schenck (14 November 1881, Rybinsk, Russia – 4 March 1969, Florida) was a motion picture mogul and impresario.
One of seven children, Schenck was born to a Jewish household[1] in Rybinsk, a Volga River village in Tsarist Russia.
Irving Thalberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thalberg was born in Brooklyn, New York to German Jewish immigrant parents.
Now Warner Brothers, the ones who produced racist cartoons also:
Warner Bros. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1903–1925: Founding
The corporate name honors the four founding Warner brothers, Harry Warner (1881—1958), Albert Warner (1883—1967), Sam Warner (1887—1927) and Jack L. Warner (1892—1978), Polish Jewish brothers who emigrated from Poland to Ontario, Canada.
The Bass made all of this up. Almost all of the studios that made cartoons were owned by Jews and produced racist cartoons, even during WWII, time of the Holocuast and even after this time. Here#s even a racist Popeye cartoon:
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Popeye cartoons were made by Paramount, and guess who owned(s) Paramount? Its amazing that none of these have ever apologized for making racist cartoons.