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Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world to Murdered by Words@feddit.uk · 2 months ago

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Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world to Murdered by Words@feddit.uk · 2 months ago
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  • The_Helmet_Stays_On@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    And salutes like a duck?

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      Salute? That’s an “odd hand gesture” obviously. “My heart goes out to you!”

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      Whaaat nda heeell? Yo these cartoons were definitely not for kids huh.

      (I know they weren’t.)

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        Oh no this was definitely for kids. This is from a propaganda film made during WWII where Donald Duck has to live a day in Nazi Germany. The full cartoon is available on YouTube.. If you think the content is too extreme for kids, consider that the kids watching this originally likely had dads and brothers who were off fighting in the war and were thinking about it constantly.

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          Oh gosh, those poor kids. Thinking of my own in that situation, and how I would think about them constantly in return. Oof.

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        That whole era wasn’t suitable for kids

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          Sure wasn’t. Neither is the one we’re in now to be honest with you 😑

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