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This week's politically incorrect cartoon is Magical Maestro, from 1952 and directed by Tex Avery, and supposedly is considered politically incorrect due to a string of stereotypes. While this cartoon still airs on some classic television channels, it usually is edited, namely two scenes are cut out. The first being a stereotype of a Chinese man, and the second one where some ink is sprayed on the main character's face which resembled a character in blackface. So what do you think, politically incorrect or not? Enjoy.
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SpikeTalon 10 Mar 30
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Stereotypes are more leftist inventions to shore up there false and invented claims of racism. Stereotypes are true in many instances but the left wants to lie about it like everything else they don't want to hear. What people observe over many years and is replicated over time - many times - is a form of a type of folk science. It's all of the lefts scheme to try to shift reality like in so many other instances. Gender - Race - Sex - Religion - Pot and drugs.

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I sure do love these old cartoons. They will never make them like this again and that should be enough. Leave them alone, stop editing them and let the people that can see them for what they are enjoy them.

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