Of course, leftists accuse Snoopy of being racist because they accuse everybody and everything of being racist:
Everything is stupid. https://t.co/FLcRtZP6iq— 🎅🏻The🐰Foo🎄 (@PolitiBunny) November 24, 2018
'Charlie Brown Thanksgiving' is racist!— hip2u™ (@veryhip4u) November 24, 2018
Africans are slamming ABC’s “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” for seating its only black character Franklin alone on one side of the holiday table in a rickety lawn chair
While his white friends were all seated across from him in real chairs pic.twitter.com/qbd1hJw4OA
Kenneth Branagh engaged in beagle cultural appropriation & stole Snoopy 's shtick with the folding chair during #MuchAdoAboutNothing— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) November 24, 2018
Much Ado: Lawn Chairs https://t.co/ajLBo4UJpQ
Snoopy vs the chair 🐶🥊💺 pic.twitter.com/Rp3Ml9jkSi— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) November 24, 2018
Joe Cool's Blues (Snoopy's Return) Wynton Marsalis Septet https://t.co/sNgeE4lPB2— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) November 24, 2018
From:
Billboard, Jeff Levenson. “Playing For Peanuts Jazz Album By Wynton Marsalis Expresses His Affection For Music Of Charlie Brown Specials.” Spokesman.com, The Spokesman-Review, 13 July 2011, www.spokesman.com/stories/1995/mar/05/playing-for-peanuts-jazz-album-by-wynton-marsalis/.
“Everybody knew those Charlie Brown specials. They were the only time you heard people swinging on TV.” “Guaraldi was almost courageous,” he says, “because he was given a certain kind of freedom, and he went with it. Jazz was never welcome on network television. He took a jam-session approach, which was far more characteristic of jazz musicians than the typical approach taken by Hollywood composers."
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