• Prunebutt@slrpnk.net
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    4 days ago

    Is there historical precedent of racist caricatures depicting a group of people as cute cartoon teddy bears?

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      There is no historical precedent of racist depiction of russians as monkeys. there is however a history of racist depiction of russians as bears, including teddy bears.

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        From Wikipedia:

        However, Russians have also used it to represent their country, where it has been used as a “symbol of national pride”

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          It has also been used as a racist depiction by western media for a long time. These things are not mutually exclusive. In fact, using animals/animal symbols a cultural holds in high regard, as a racist caricature towards those cultures, is very common. But yes, the drunken, wild animal, bear depiction of russians has been used as a racist caricature for a long time. Bear toys are often used to emasculate a particular figure going with this theme.