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These are still broadcast, and I love every one of 'em!
i've always loved Uncle Ben, Aunt Jemima, and Uncle Remus, but my new favorite is Uncle RuckusWhen I was 5 or 6 I remember my mother buying me this album😂😂
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I love Looney Tunes even now.
They call it "Ding dong ditch". I also grew up "nigger knocking" on doors. For us it was just a term, we didn't equate it to any actual people. I'm sure you experienced something similar. We weren't racist, we were for lack of a better term, dumb.Kids used to knock on doorbells and run away for kicks. They called it "nigger knockin". Not politically correct anymore. I'm not even sure what today's kids call it now.
And now with basically everyone has a ring video camera you can't have any fun anymore without getting caught😂😂👍😉They call it "Ding dong ditch". I also grew up "nigger knocking" on doors. For us it was just a term, we didn't equate it to any actual people. I'm sure you experienced something similar. We weren't racist, we were for lack of a better term, dumb.
I think our term was better..... 😆They call it "Ding dong ditch". I also grew up "nigger knocking" on doors. For us it was just a term, we didn't equate it to any actual people. I'm sure you experienced something similar. We weren't racist, we were for lack of a better term, dumb.
Yeah.....like Little Red Riding Hood getting plowed by the Big Bad Wolf !!! ( " Oh! What a big **** you have! " )When these cartoons were made, it was for adults in theaters. After television became mainstream and enough time went by, they became "Saturday morning cartoons." so children were exposed to adult themes like this without comprehending the content. I'm sure as hell glad I got to see all the unedited versions growing up!