CHILDREN'S TELEVISION PROGRAMMES COULD HAVE BEEN BASED ON NAZI PROPAGANDA
Nick Lowles has recently carried out an in depth project into Nazi propaganda films and has discovered that many British children's television programmes were based on real propaganda films. Numerous cartoons have been condemned as being Fascist. Lowles claims that a complete lack of ethnic minorities proves that there has been racism in the cartoon industry, when ethnic minorities have appeared in cartoons usually they have been portrayed as being negative or stereotypical. Lowles stated that the teletubbies was based on Nazi propaganda in which the original cartoon characters boycotted Jewish shops and market stalls, the cartoon was originally called "dicke fernsehen" which translates in English as "television fatties". Lowles claims that the original Nazi cartoon scripted by Julius Streicher contained teletubbies in Nazi uniforms. Lowles also stated that the removal of rasta mouse by the BBC was a victory for common sense.
A whites only policy has been in operation for cartoon characters for years, there were no Black or Asian people in scooby doo, this all points to racism in the cartoon industry, even morph (pictured above) from take hart has been accused of being a Fascist by Nick Lowles from Hope Not Hate. Other characters including daffy duck and bugs bunny have been accused of being racist, as well as the speedy Gonzalez character which is racist against mexicans.