View Full Version : Was Papa Smurf a Communist?
Capitalist
18th January 2002, 19:04
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby...1709/index.html (http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/1709/index.html)
This site is very politically unique.
Moskitto
18th January 2002, 19:12
A lot of childrens TV programs are like that, rember "The land of do as you're told?" Are you saying there's a big conspiricy in the cartoon industry?
Either way, "The land of do as you're told" sucked bigtime. and it wasn't even that communist, it was more authoritarian.
Capitalist
18th January 2002, 20:10
I do think there are a lot of left-sided people in the entertainment and media industry. Hollywood is full of communists and left-wing actors and directors.
As for this smurf website - I don't take it seriously - I think it is very funny.
I Will Deny You
18th January 2002, 20:10
And don't think for a second that the color of Papa Smurfs outfit was random; no way! it was chosen to be red in order to have the children of North America to associate the color red with a nurturing good-natured happy little character.If you consider Papa Smurf's body (blue), beard (white) and clothing (red), guess what country's flag it will resemble--America's! And England's. And Puerto Rico's. The symbol of modern imperialism, the classic symbol of imperialism, and a colony.
This site did make me laugh, though. It's about as convincing as those Tom Petty is Dead sites.
Moskitto
18th January 2002, 21:28
That website was a bit like the far right websites which talk about a jewish conspiricy. It's quite funny reading it but it makes you hope no one actually believes any of it seriously. Except not quite in the same way as right wing websites.
But land of do as you're told, that was really like. ARGH.
It didn't promote either capitalism or communism, it just promoted mindlessly following orders whether they were "eat you're dinner" or "come over here so i can shoot you". And the storylines sucked. I am exceedingly jelous of anyone who was of the generation that was older than me because they didn't have to watch it.
libereco
19th January 2002, 03:47
Papa Smurf is obviously the Grand Dragon (red hat), the rest of the smurfs are the KKK and Gargamel is the Evil Jew (with the big nose) who wants to harm them.
Maybe it's all about the communist KKK, who knows. ;)
I Will Deny You
19th January 2002, 16:23
Quote: from Moskitto on 10:28 pm on Jan. 18, 2002
That website was a bit like the far right websites which talk about a jewish conspiricy. It's quite funny reading it but it makes you hope no one actually believes any of it seriously. Except not quite in the same way as right wing websites.I'm told I've got one ancestor who's been lynced (although I can't remember his name), but I still found myself laughing at a bunch of racist and anti-semitic websites despite myself. One of them said something like "Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman were leaders of Student's for a Democratic Society . . . " and other stuff that could not have possibly been more wrong. Hoffman hated SDS (which had no punctuation in its name) and Rubin even made speeches insulting them.
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commie
23rd January 2002, 19:39
ofcorse he was every one is a communist
-commie-
Guest
27th January 2002, 13:14
The Smurfs, it is a political fable. All that colour-of-the-hat stuff is bullsh*t but the Smurfs do live in an idealistic Marxist society. The bloke that made the Smurfs was a self-confessed communist.
El Brujo
27th January 2002, 21:11
Quote: from libereco on 12:47 pm on Jan. 19, 2002
Papa Smurf is obviously the Grand Dragon (red hat), the rest of the smurfs are the KKK and Gargamel is the Evil Jew (with the big nose) who wants to harm them.
I read in a site that the writer of the smurfs was a neo-nazi and they found lots of swastikas and shit in his house after he died.
Hayduke
30th January 2002, 06:24
No, somone discoverd our secret........
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