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alright edjogs

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:18, 1 reply, 11 years ago)
Alright Little Plum
(Do you remember him? Young RedIndian Brave in some comic)
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:26, Reply)
I'm far too young to remember that.

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:27, Reply)
Him do stereotypical speaking in Beano and do nothing for multiculturalism

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:27, Reply)
bit racist

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:28, Reply)
um heap big racism

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:29, Reply)
heap big injun want heap big black bitch with um heap big booty

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:31, Reply)
You're right,
The Disappointed, him heap big racist ok.
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:30, Reply)
Can't precisely remember his ouvre now
Totem poles and smoke signals, I think.
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:33, Reply)
bloody hell
I do remember that after all.
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:33, Reply)
Wasn't he someone's sidekick?

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:34, Reply)
Lou Diamond Phillips

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:34, Reply)
According to Wiki the other tribe members were
Chiefy, Pimple and HoleInUmHead. A top literary work obvs
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:39, Reply)
And clearly a keenly observed reflection upon the American Native

(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:46, Reply)
Times change. On the face of it you could assume that we were more racist in those days.
We weren't because we had no malice towards non us. It was mostly thoughtlessness when describing peoples whom we had never seen or spoken to.
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:50, Reply)
Educations change too
I used to read it and there it was.

I'm a real American history obsessive now. I'd forgotten all about the generic stereotypes of Little Plum until you mentioned it.
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:55, Reply)
Also in all the fifties cowboy movies.
The comics only made a 'comedy' adaptation of an existing stereotype.
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 19:58, Reply)
I could get boring on this
But yes, more or less any cinematic illustration of the West is very inaccurate.
(, Thu 9 Jan 2014, 20:01, Reply)

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