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"@northern haste":/1853135#comment_7574329
Agreed, some just don't understand how things were back then. Besides, they didn't just make fun of minorities, plenty of old Looney Tunes cartoons, and such made fun of stereotyped white people too. Like Bugs Bunny matching wits against a stereotypical Texan oil tycoon, a couple of hillbilly redneck brothers, or a fat, tall, blonde German guy.
"@Background Pony #EA0D":/1853135#comment_7574322
The weird thing about that is, there's still plenty of politically-incorrect humor out there even today. Just look at "South Park," "Family Guy," "Minoriteam," and such. Yet, people are fine with those kinda things. People online even tend to make rather rude jokes, and such.
In fact, white American people tried to ban Speedy Gonzales cartoons, thinking they're "racist," but ironically, in Mexico, people love him.
Especially, ironic considering Speedy always outsmarted American characters like Sylvester the cat, and Daffy Duck.
Agreed, some just don't understand how things were back then. Besides, they didn't just make fun of minorities, plenty of old Looney Tunes cartoons, and such made fun of stereotyped white people too. Like Bugs Bunny matching wits against a stereotypical Texan oil tycoon, a couple of hillbilly redneck brothers, or a fat, tall, blonde German guy.
"@Background Pony #EA0D":/1853135#comment_7574322
The weird thing about that is, there's still plenty of politically-incorrect humor out there even today. Just look at "South Park," "Family Guy," "Minoriteam," and such. Yet, people are fine with those kinda things. People online even tend to make rather rude jokes, and such.
In fact, white American people tried to ban Speedy Gonzales cartoons, thinking they're "racist," but ironically, in Mexico, people love him.
Especially, ironic considering Speedy always outsmarted American characters like Sylvester the cat, and Daffy Duck.