When I’m in a who’s more racist competition and my opponent is American ww2 cartoonist

    by Nidzovantije

    21 Comments

    1. fleeb_florbinson on

      When you make an enemy a caricature it’s easier to shoot at them. Ironically, it made the Japanese look like silly little critters when they were more savage than the Germans

    2. the_battle_bunny on

      American cartoons were actually tame for the area.
      Wish the OP came out of a bubble.

    3. Cold-Lion-4791 on

      As avarage czech person who isnt racist, becouse everithing about them is based on facts, this is easy match up…

    4. pet_russian1991 on

      I once drew a racist caricature to my japanese friend (as he requested), and, like, it’s SUPER EASY, like seriously, I barely draw faces but that was HYPER EASY TO GET RIGHT

    5. A Serbian desperate to find something to criticize America for and this is the best you got?

      Hate to tell ya this buddy, but everyone is the 1940s was racist.

    6. TwistedPnis4567 on

      On the plus side/Another negative thing, WW2 cartoons are partially responsible for creating furries.

    7. *War Without Mercy* is a good book on racial propaganda on the pacific front of WW2 featuring a lot of p fucked cartoons.

    8. Once again, we see that it is only possible to make America look bad when you completely ignore everyone else.

    9. Ah yes, Americans in WW2 definitely the most racist. Nevermind the fascist regimes doing mass killings of other white people who happened to have slightly brown ancestors

    10. steauengeglase on

      The irony being that in WWIII everyone will be drawn as “Japanese”, because all the artists grew up on copying manga.

    11. Hernán Cortés assumed the Maya thought the cannons to be animate and you think the cartoonist is bad?

    12. lol ain’t no way a Serb is trying to be high and mighty about racism. Y’all committed ethnic cleansing and mass rape to another group of people like 30 years ago 😂😂😂😂

    13. Look if I can’t laugh at “You’re a Sap, Mr Jap” then what even is the point of living?

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