Posted on 07/30/2009 10:33:03 AM PDT by raccoonradio
AMID: How did we ever manage to answer these burning animation history questions before the existence of Yahoo! Answers?
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Resolved Question Why is Foghorn Leghorn Racist? I no theres no racist undertones (sic) but what are they? how is it rascit? (sic) 4 months ago
Best Answer--chosen by voters Foghorn Leghorn was created during a time filled with tension so perhaps that's why 3 months ago
Some comments: >>Keep dumbing it down America! I weep for the future.
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It is extremely unsettling from todays enlightened perspective to watch how the Warner Bros. cartoon studio so blatantly caricatured loud-mouth know-it-all white southerners in the character of Foghorn Leghorn. But we have to understand that those days were filled with tension, so the rascit undertones were everywhere. (you all know what the terms Hubie and Bertie stood for , right ? nuff said ) It is comforting that we do not live in days filled with tension anymore and as a society have moved beyond such things.
And I wrote (my comment is awaiting moderation):
>>Ah say, ah say Kenny Delmar was indeed the voice of
the Hunter!
and from what I understand he was actually from Boston (as am I), not the South. Oh yes, he was Comm. McBragg, too. Quite.
Probably because he says things like “son” and “boy”.
That's easy: cause he's white.
wow....
"That boy's as sharp as a bowling ball."
Because he is from the South ya know BOY!! ......Ah miss good old Cartoons like him and Huckleberry Hound.....LOL
Indeed, as one of the other comments says:
>>While I agree the question is basically idiotic, hopefully there were good intentions behind it. Case in point: I work in Virginia. A few years ago, I watched a young female co-worker, conversing with an African-American male co-worker, say to him (in jest), Dont give me any trouble, boy! He immediately wheeled around, clearly upset, and said, WHAT did you call me? I had to explain to her that the term boy has a history as a racial slur, especially in the south. She had no idea.
And here’s me thinking that Foghorn just had it in for the chained-up hound! As he would often advise young Henry:
“I say, boy, I say now that’s a chicken!”
>>>>>I no theres no racist undertones (sic) but what are they? how is it rascit?<<<<<<
I’ll put that in plain English:::
“I know that the racial undertones are not there. But lets make some up. How can we find a way to make it racist?”
ROTFLMFAO !!!
Ron Glass also played the mysterious man of the cloth “Shepherd Book” on the Sci Fi series “Firefly” and the movie “Serenity”.
homophobic, too: “I always thought there was something a little ‘EYEEEEUH’, about a boy who’s never played baseball!”
Not only is he white, but notice how frequently he appears in that offensive “brown-face” get-up.
Ah!
I’m enjoying stuff like The Hunter (w/ Kenny Delmar) on an Underdog boxed set I bought recently. I was just at a cartoon fan convention where one guest of honor was Joe Harris, creator of Underdog and also the Trix rabbit. One segment of U-dog show was Go-Go Gophers, prob. considered not PC these days. Joe mentioned that Speedy Gonzalez also was considered not PC, but he said that some Mexican-Americans were asked about it and they said they had no prob with the character etc. (That being said, Gonzalez and the Frito Bandito were
later scrubbed from TV...)
Because he wouldn't cross the "road" and vote yes for Obamacare??
Ah say, your doin it all wrong, son!
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