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Song of the south is more wholesome and upstanding childrens entertainment than anything on nickelodeon or cartoon networkImagine if Disney just owned up to it's existence. Zip a Dee Doo Dah, Zip a Dee ay...
Ironic that inaccuracy about a people or ways they follow* can be a really big no no to commies, yet woke is founded on BS.when it more like [...]
Along with a group of other people that was usually mixed or mostly white, you mean. The vast majority of blacks in the US never saw a plantation and farmers and wealthier families would only have one or two slaves, if any, to help with menial labor, cleaning, nannying. Blacks transitioned from unpaid to with astonishing grace and sharecropping was the most self-evidently equitable arrangement for rural blacks because there's almost no other way to have someone take over acres without cutting them loose and watching them lose the farm to the bank.The racism accusations from Song of The South stem from how it shows the lives of Reconstruction-era sharecroppers as being pretty nice, when it was more like working the land of your former master for a pittance along with a group of other people.
as a freedman in antebellum uncle remus would have been of the "talented tenth"You are very optimistic on the linguistic abilities of southern blacks.
Idk this is gonna sound calloused but everywhere else you already hear boohoo it was so bad boohoo, do you really need racial grievance propaganda in everything? It's a cartoon about an old black gentleman singing songs with cartoon rabbits. being a southerner at all postbellum was really shit if you weren't one of the 2% of people who had previously owned slaves and had a cushion of assets to fall back on.The racism accusations from Song of The South stem from how it shows the lives of Reconstruction-era sharecroppers as being pretty nice, when it was more like working the land of your former master for a pittance along with a group of other people.
I really don't know. The reason so many products are named like this is because until like the 1950s, if you lived outside of New England or the western states and could afford a housekeeper or butler, it was probably gonna be an old black person, and the kids would refer to them as an aunt or uncle. So the association was akin to naming a food product "Mr. Jeeves" and having a logo of a British butler on it, the marketing message being their product is so good, it's like you had a butler make it for you at homeWhy was Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and many others considered racist? People are retarded.
The floyd death made megacorps "rethink" about shit, though it was transparently just a ploy and excuse to further simplify packagging design and logos removing the human element even further from BRAND shit. the Land-O- lakes native woman is another omission from around this time period If I'm remembering this right and she's not even black lmao.Why was Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and many others considered racist? People are retarded.
I literally think stereotypes, even somewhat negative ones, are a sort of memetic interface that lets people of different cultures interact when jammed in close proximity. Stereotypes are so prevalent in America because you had so many different ethnicities jammed into small spaces like a city or a neighborhood. You have this mental template of what an Irish person in 1920s new York city is like, and you use that as a heuristic in your interactions with them.Long story short it's because white people think "white people bad and racist!" but they literally see a fucking happy old man who is black and immeditely assume it's racist propaganda. Walt Disney himself had the stereotype of Nazi tied to him within the past few decades due to his apparent attitudes towards jewish people before WW2 and the censored shit that could be considered a "jew" joke like the funny moment where the big bad wolf disguises as a friendly old dude with a vaugely jewish sounding accent.
The floyd death made megacorps "rethink" about shit, though it was transparently just a ploy and excuse to further simplify packagging design and logos removing the human element even further from BRAND shit. the Land-O- lakes native woman is another omission from around this time period If I'm remembering this right and she's not even black lmao.
Aunt Jemima's name came from a minstrel show performance titled "old aunt Jemima." While it was popular among black face performers the song and character were both orginally created and preformed by Billy Kersands, a black man.Why was Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and many others considered racist? People are retarded.