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Yo, the general rule of thumb is what
you are exposed to as a kid plays a role
into who you become later on in life.
And things you are exposed to when
you're younger unconsciously has an
influence on you. Especially the media
and entertainment you are exposed to.
So, for example, me, I grew up watching
Dragon Ball Z. Dragon Ball Z 100%
definitely had a crazy impact and
influence on my life. Cartoons, all of
us, including you, have watched certain
shows when we were younger. So, for
example, Spongebob, Mickey Mouse, Donald
Duck, that one crackhead rabbit, so on
and so forth. Yet, for some reason, I've
come to learn that the creators of these
shows have put a lot of inappropriate
stuff indirectly within these shows that
we grew up watching. Today, we're going
to go through some classic shows and
expose some of that. All right, let's
begin. Now, we're going to start out
with something more direct than
indirect. Before I was born, cartoons
would have no remorse. They wouldn't
hold back from the inappropriate stuff
that they would just air to tens of
thousands of people. But let's see.
Look, it's Donald Duck. What could go
wrong, right? You're never going to
guess what this guy says.
What? What? There is no way that was
able to be put on live TV. There's no
way. And it gets worse. Or I don't think
it gets much worse than that, but it
does get pretty bad. Look at this.
This is the crackhead rabbit I was
referring to earlier.
>> One little, two little, three little
engines.
>> I beg your pardon.
>> Four little, five little, six little
engines.
>> I know I'm not hearing that incorrectly.
>> Uh-oh. Sorry. That one was a half breed.
>> Yo. Yo, they don't have balls like this
anymore. Nowadays, this is what cartoons
have become. Well, my heart says that
the way I feel most myself is to go by
the name Fred. That's because I'm
non-binary and Fred is the name that
fits me best. And I also use they and
them because
>> why is a Why is a cow? This is what This
is what children's TV shows have become
nowadays from what I've seen at least,
brother. Oh, that's going to get me in
trouble. Never mind. Let's just keep
going. Both ways, children TV shows are
they're kind of crazy. I feel like all
of children's TV shows to an extent are
just trying to low-key push some form of
indirect message. You know what I mean?
But let's just keep going cuz it gets
worse than that somehow. So, another
general rule of thumb is that in
cartoons because the general audience
who are watching these children's TV
shows are what around the age of 4 to 9
years old. Like before 10 years old,
you're not really supposed to swear on
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