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Why are bullies in cartoons and movies usually pictured as stocky, overgrown, brutish types? Is that how they appear from school days, and continue to appear in later life? It’s a common stereotype, involving even women, but is it valid. Pseudo science in the last few centuries used this method to “identify” criminals and mentally inferior types, and especially to validate racial theories toward slavery..I know, that’s a big burden on this cartoon. It just occurred to me to comment on it.
emptc12 over 9 years ago
Why are bullies in cartoons and movies usually pictured as stocky, overgrown, brutish types? Is that how they appear from school days, and continue to appear in later life? It’s a common stereotype, involving even women, but is it valid. Pseudo science in the last few centuries used this method to “identify” criminals and mentally inferior types, and especially to validate racial theories toward slavery..I know, that’s a big burden on this cartoon. It just occurred to me to comment on it.
harkherp over 9 years ago
Is Spike into B&D? Does Sluggo feed this fetish???
Stellagal over 9 years ago
At least Sluggo’s hands are free so he can escape easier after Spike leaves.
Ninette over 9 years ago
Rope free zone!
Kip W over 9 years ago
Sluggo’s the visual equivalent of a tough scrapper himself. So much for stereotypes.