• ElJefe@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Without getting too deep into it, I think the simplest explanation is that speedy Gonzalez was just funny and entertaining. I don’t think many people at the time stopped to think too much about it being representative of our culture or even a stereotype. Looking back, sure, it is a stereotype, but one that even by then was so outdated that no one thought twice about it perhaps being offensive.

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      7 months ago

      I don’t think you realize the character is 70 years old… In 1953 name any other positive depiction on American TV. Hell, let’s split the difference. What was the best one as recent as 1988?

      And Speedy wasn’t the stereotype, Slowpoke was.

      Did you start talking about him halfway thru?

      And this isn’t just like, my opinion man.

      More than a few people have asked over the last 70 years, there’s been surveys and I think even a legit sociological study. It’s not a random question that no one’s ever though of before.

      The answer is pretty much always the same, except maybe very recently because reparations has improved a lot just in the last decade.

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        7 months ago

        lol ok. Im sure a bunch of white people got offended on behalf of us.

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          7 months ago

          Yeah…

          That’s literally why Speedy was “canceled” and need an international movement by Hispanic people for him to come back

          I literally just said that