Title: War Toy TV Ads from 50s and 60s (Toxic Masculinity Alert!) Source:
youtube URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reeWHLqedIw&bpctr=1522258848 Published:Mar 28, 2018 Author:Mattel, Remco and Hasbro Post Date:2018-03-28 13:33:28 by Liberator Keywords:Toy Guns, More Dangerous, Than Islam Views:2084 Comments:8
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Dear YouTube. You can't be serious. The above "WARNING" is Total Insanity.
Outraged yet?
"Offensive"?? "Inappropriate"? THIS??
Why aren't things Conservatives find "offensive" or "inappropriate" issued a YouTube "warning" as well? The YouTube "Communitah" finds the Vulgar, the Obscene, and Leftists and Jihadists who threaten President Trump, America, and Conservatives VERY benign and appropriate. This double-standard upside down morality and hypocrisy is just Culture War crap waged from the Left. This is exactly why CW2 is inevitable.
The Left's Fake virtue-signaling in this absurd case is yet another example of "FAKE" as well the Left's unchecked license and agenda to feminize and homo-fy the West. TARGET: The Manly White/Conservative White Male (because only HE can stop the Left's Effete Sado-Masochistic Homo-Centric Insanity.)
It's funny when actual historical commercials about kids playing army is considered offensive, but real contemporary wars are not.
Actually it's not that funny.
As for that first commercial advertising the "greatest realism", I think it's safe to say that when you are playing army, one thing you absolutely do not want is "the greatest realism". It's interesting that the target audience of these games were the children of the generation that saw live combat.
As for that first commercial advertising the "greatest realism", I think it's safe to say that when you are playing army, one thing you absolutely do not want is "the greatest realism". It's interesting that the target audience of these games were the children of the generation that saw live combat.
You should look at some of the ads in children's magazines during WWII.. Bloody realism in spades.. Japs bayoneting babies comes to mind..
We played war with BB guns in those days (early 40s).. Even the Daisy Red Rider stung like hell.
You should look at some of the ads in children's magazines during WWII.. Bloody realism in spades.. Japs bayoneting babies comes to mind..
During WWII Japanese officers would have contests throwing Phillipino babies in the air and seeing who could cut them up into the greatest number of pieces with swords before they hit the ground. It was a real demonstration of esprit de corps. Jews weren't the only ones who suffered holocausts.
During WWII Japanese officers would have contests throwing Phillipino babies in the air and seeing who could cut them up into the greatest number of pieces with swords before they hit the ground.
My mother bought me a subscription to Boys Life in 1943 or so.. The first issue I got had a full color illustration of a Japanese solider on the back, titled "Know Your Enemy".. It had little pictures around the edges showing the jap atrocities..