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Jerry 17 Oct, 2019 @ 6:04am 
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Glowpants 27 Aug, 2019 @ 6:38pm 
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Switch 5 Sep, 2018 @ 11:16pm 
"Johnny Johnny Yes Papa" is a scathing critique of so called "left wing" liberalism. The boy known as "Johnny" is an allegory for the bourgeoisie class while "Papa" represents liberals who claim to be watchdogs over the capitalist class. As Johnny steals the sugar, an obvious metaphor for the stolen value of labor (think wages or profit), he simply hides it behind his back. It is exceedingly obvious that it was there but Papa turns a blind eye. However, for the purposes of creating a fake sense that Papa is trying, he asks "telling lies?" Papa knows this. This represents how libera Johnny and Papa dance with each other as they sing "do do doo doo do doo do" and "la la la la la." Finally, Johnny laughs, "Ha ha ha" as he gets away with it. The capitalists similarly laugh in their yacht parties as they get away with extracting profit from the most vulnerable. Next I will review how "Paw Patrol" is fascist propaganda