Wee Pals by Morrie Turner for October 18, 2011

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    workjobb Premium Member over 13 years ago

    As usual, another punch line that makes no sense, accompanied by french fry mouth. Who does this comic appeal to?

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    iced tea  over 13 years ago

    It’s too stereotypical. This comic appealed to kids of the early 70’s with all the minorities everywhere.We were all taught to:“Come on people now, Love your brother. Come and love one another right now.” And that meant the blacks, Asians, Jewish people, Hispanics, plus whites and all other races. So they created Wee Pals and made a cute little cartoon series based on it. Now look: We have an Afrcan-American president and many people of all minority races are achieving great things.

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    ted.hering  over 13 years ago

    In the 1860s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” was considered a strong motivator in the push for ending slavery. By the 1930s through the 1950s, it was considered a quaint melodrama, and was usually played for laughs. By the 1960s, the stereotypes doomed the play to banishment altogether.

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    Ron Gracia Premium Member over 13 years ago

    @workjobb Simple solution, if you don’t like it, don’t read it!

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