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by ShyViolet » June 11th, 2020, 11:32 am
I’ve never seen that, but from what I read of the article, it just seems like a harmless kid’s show. Maybe it does put the (dog) police in this cartoon world in a positive light, but there’s absolutely no evidence that this premise stems from advocating racism/oppression. That’s one thing that always annoys me when generalized pronouncements like this are made: like with SOTS, there are almost never any SPECIFIC EXAMPLES highlighted, but just theoretical statements that the particular media is inappropriate and offensive.
Also the police shows that have been brought up with the racist issue in mind are largely VERY OLD ONES, like Matlock and Perry Mason. (Early 60s-80s.) I’m sure those shows presented a more stereotypical view of fighting crime, but they’re from about FORTY YEARS AGO. Law and Order has also been cited, but from what I’ve seen/read about that show, it presents a much more nuanced look at the INDIVIDUALS on both sides of the law. From what I understand that’s been the overall perspective of most crime shows from the last 20, even 30 years.
I totally understand about people being concerned about insulting stereotypes (movies and TV have basically been stuffed with them since forever), and critics certainly have every right to express their opinion, but I’d also like to know how a cute cartoon about police dogs suddenly qualifies as a paean for racism. Like I said, I definitely do understand people’s concern...but maybe if they pointed to a specific character/episode that troubled them, that might pave the way for more understanding.
Also not trying to sound flippant or insulting, but technically Chip and Dale’s Rescue Rangers advocates fighting crime on the side of police officers, although they were usually the “bumbling” characters who got the case all wrong. But I mean if you favor canceling this harmless dog cartoon show, what’s next??
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ShyViolet on June 12th, 2020, 5:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!