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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The Results of a Racially Aware Nickelodeon
Children will be outraged when they learn that only black penguins are allowed in the zoo.
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So... are you against this? I detect a hint of sarcasm there but am not sure where it's coming from.
ReplyDeleteNo, its just the overt effort to be politically correct makes me laugh. There is some cynical humor in watching the sudden backlash of years of racism in entertainment. A latina girl, an asian girl....and a blue penguin. I don't actually believe that the penguin was made blue in an effort to be racially aware, but it makes me giggle to think of it that way.
ReplyDeleteHeh, you think that's bad. You should check out Disney's "Handy Manny."
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Yeah.
Don't get me started.
I won't stop.