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Titin grossed me out as a child so much, i would rip out the pages from the Billikéns i used to read as a child.

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  • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

    @blogdiva I haven't seen it in recent decades. I actually remember this exact comic from my childhood.
    https://photocdn.sohu.com/20071213/Img254061059.jpg

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    @blogdiva I just looked, and it's all just collectors items now. 😔

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    • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

      RE: https://mastodon.social/@rohini/116272791391743787

      Titin grossed me out as a child so much, i would rip out the pages from the Billikéns i used to read as a child. they were produced in Argentina and introduced me to Mafalda and the wonderful photo essay aesthetics popularized by the publishing house Dorling-Kindersely.

      i have hated TinTin since forever and use it as a measure for not just how racist a person is, but anti-Black.

      cannot tell you how disappointed i am that Stephen Spielberg and Peter Jackson made a whole ass movie about Tintin

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      @blogdiva They re-published it and tried to make it acceptable by changing a few lines and adding a foreword explaining "it was a different time bla bla bla..."
      The usual BS.

      The Hergé Foundation, that owns the copyrights, is well-known for its conservative *cough* white supremacist *cough* views.
      They sue anyone who dares question Hergé's blatant racism or simply mock his work.
      They're assholes and they're assholes with a LOT of money.

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      • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

        RE: https://mastodon.social/@rohini/116272791391743787

        Titin grossed me out as a child so much, i would rip out the pages from the Billikéns i used to read as a child. they were produced in Argentina and introduced me to Mafalda and the wonderful photo essay aesthetics popularized by the publishing house Dorling-Kindersely.

        i have hated TinTin since forever and use it as a measure for not just how racist a person is, but anti-Black.

        cannot tell you how disappointed i am that Stephen Spielberg and Peter Jackson made a whole ass movie about Tintin

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        @blogdiva

        I never actually read tintin
        I just kind of appreciated the aesthetic of the cartoon character.

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        • burnoutqueen@todon.nlB burnoutqueen@todon.nl

          @blogdiva

          I never actually read tintin
          I just kind of appreciated the aesthetic of the cartoon character.

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          @blogdiva the last time I seen tintin, it was basically a fanfic of a trans tintin. Which in retrospect is against the bigoted vibe of the OG comic.

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          • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

            RE: https://mastodon.social/@rohini/116272791391743787

            Titin grossed me out as a child so much, i would rip out the pages from the Billikéns i used to read as a child. they were produced in Argentina and introduced me to Mafalda and the wonderful photo essay aesthetics popularized by the publishing house Dorling-Kindersely.

            i have hated TinTin since forever and use it as a measure for not just how racist a person is, but anti-Black.

            cannot tell you how disappointed i am that Stephen Spielberg and Peter Jackson made a whole ass movie about Tintin

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            @blogdiva Tintin in the Congo was omitted from the books available in the English editions available when I was a kid for very obvious reasons. Strange to find this just lying around in a waiting room somewhere. Like, that Seinfeld episode with Jerry finding a Penthouse magazine in his dentist’s waiting room weird.

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            • asweetgentleman@mstdn.socialA asweetgentleman@mstdn.social

              @blogdiva They re-published it and tried to make it acceptable by changing a few lines and adding a foreword explaining "it was a different time bla bla bla..."
              The usual BS.

              The Hergé Foundation, that owns the copyrights, is well-known for its conservative *cough* white supremacist *cough* views.
              They sue anyone who dares question Hergé's blatant racism or simply mock his work.
              They're assholes and they're assholes with a LOT of money.

              Link Preview Image
              Accès restreint - Le Monde

              favicon

              (www.lemonde.fr)

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              @aSweetGentleman @blogdiva

              I prefer the Franquin comics (Gaston Lagaffe etc), at least Franquin moved on from those stereotypes in 1980s and started making some very left-wing content (including criticising fossil fuel use and pollution, as well as working with human rights organisations)

              Gaston Lagaffe is quite subversive/anarchist to be fair..

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              • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                RE: https://mastodon.social/@rohini/116272791391743787

                Titin grossed me out as a child so much, i would rip out the pages from the Billikéns i used to read as a child. they were produced in Argentina and introduced me to Mafalda and the wonderful photo essay aesthetics popularized by the publishing house Dorling-Kindersely.

                i have hated TinTin since forever and use it as a measure for not just how racist a person is, but anti-Black.

                cannot tell you how disappointed i am that Stephen Spielberg and Peter Jackson made a whole ass movie about Tintin

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                @blogdiva I never liked Tintin, after reading the comments I now know why. I grew up in S.A. in full apartheid and left in disgust when I turned 21. I used to say I wanted all people to be green (I love Biology) 😁

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                • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

                  @blogdiva I haven't seen it in recent decades. I actually remember this exact comic from my childhood.
                  https://photocdn.sohu.com/20071213/Img254061059.jpg

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                  @mayintoronto LOL the one about Guille sneaking around and partying hard. i should have it in one of my OG booklets. will definitely search for it.

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                  • asweetgentleman@mstdn.socialA asweetgentleman@mstdn.social

                    @blogdiva They re-published it and tried to make it acceptable by changing a few lines and adding a foreword explaining "it was a different time bla bla bla..."
                    The usual BS.

                    The Hergé Foundation, that owns the copyrights, is well-known for its conservative *cough* white supremacist *cough* views.
                    They sue anyone who dares question Hergé's blatant racism or simply mock his work.
                    They're assholes and they're assholes with a LOT of money.

                    Link Preview Image
                    Accès restreint - Le Monde

                    favicon

                    (www.lemonde.fr)

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                    #13

                    @aSweetGentleman @blogdiva 💯

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                    • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                      @mayintoronto LOL the one about Guille sneaking around and partying hard. i should have it in one of my OG booklets. will definitely search for it.

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                      @blogdiva I don't remember any of the characters names. The Cantonese name for the series was "toddlers look at the world".

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                      • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                        RE: https://mastodon.social/@rohini/116272791391743787

                        Titin grossed me out as a child so much, i would rip out the pages from the Billikéns i used to read as a child. they were produced in Argentina and introduced me to Mafalda and the wonderful photo essay aesthetics popularized by the publishing house Dorling-Kindersely.

                        i have hated TinTin since forever and use it as a measure for not just how racist a person is, but anti-Black.

                        cannot tell you how disappointed i am that Stephen Spielberg and Peter Jackson made a whole ass movie about Tintin

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                        @blogdiva oh, Peter Jackson was involved in that? gosh what a surprise /s

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                        • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

                          @blogdiva I don't remember any of the characters names. The Cantonese name for the series was "toddlers look at the world".

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                          @mayintoronto fascinating. they weren’t all toddlers, only Guille. here’s a chart with el corillo:

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                          • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                            @mayintoronto fascinating. they weren’t all toddlers, only Guille. here’s a chart with el corillo:

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                            @blogdiva My Chinese slang isn't that good, so maybe that term can also be used for kids?

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                            • mxchara@seattle.pinkM mxchara@seattle.pink

                              @blogdiva oh, Peter Jackson was involved in that? gosh what a surprise /s

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                              @mxchara yeah. i gave him a slight pass because the Orcs were Tolkien’s concoction, BUT! Tintin crosses a line.

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                              • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                                RE: https://mastodon.social/@rohini/116272791391743787

                                Titin grossed me out as a child so much, i would rip out the pages from the Billikéns i used to read as a child. they were produced in Argentina and introduced me to Mafalda and the wonderful photo essay aesthetics popularized by the publishing house Dorling-Kindersely.

                                i have hated TinTin since forever and use it as a measure for not just how racist a person is, but anti-Black.

                                cannot tell you how disappointed i am that Stephen Spielberg and Peter Jackson made a whole ass movie about Tintin

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                                #19

                                @blogdiva Same. TinTin is horrible, and same for the Smurfs.

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