'A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving' Is Now Racist
"Not watching Charlie Brown Thanksgiving anymore"
by
Paul BoisNovember 23, 2018
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Another holiday classic has been slapped with the label "racist" by SJWs for supposedly marginalizing the token black character: "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving."
People on social media have expressed outrage over the fact that the lone black character Franklin in "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" appears seated differently juxtaposed to the white characters during the famous dinner scene where Charlie Brown serves popcorn and toast to his hungry guests instead of turkey and stuffing. From
The Hill:
The scene in question has four characters from
Charles M. Schulz’s iconic "Peanuts" cartoon — Sally, Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty and dog Snoopy — sitting on one side of a makeshift outdoor table for Thanksgiving dinner, with Marcie at one end of the table and Linus at the head.
The cartoon's lone black character, Franklin, is on his own side of the table seated on a lawn chair.
Comicbook.com was the first to flag the reactions to the scene on social media.
"Not watching Charlie Brown Thanksgiving anymore, until they sit some people on the same side of the table as Franklin," said one Twitter user.
"How come Franklin, Charlie Brown’s only black friend, sits alone on the other side of the table? And in a lawn chair," said another Twitter user. "Am I woke now, why is Franklin in Charlie Brown Thanksgiving sitting all by himself at the table. Man. Things that I did not notice as a child," said another.
One Twitter user said the scene was reminiscent of the film "Get Out," a story about rich, white liberals who insert their brains into black people's bodies: "Let’s talk about Franklin. Dude gets invited to Charlie Brown’s by Peppermint Patty. Then he finds out that it wasn’t a real invite, a dog is cooking the food and he’s gotta sit by himself at dinner. That’s Get Out."