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<p dir="auto"><strong>P.Error</strong> — <em>5 years ago(February 27, 2021 09:46 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I used to watch these, but looking back on these old cartoons, I'm stunned I didn't notice how they made light of abuse.<br />
There isn't anything remotely funny about a cat being tortured scene after scene. There isn't anything funny about Tom's guardian blaming him for a mishap that Jerry was behind.<br />
There was one skit where Tom was conducting an orchestra, and in comes Jerry trying to sabotage it. In this particular skit, Tom wasn't after Jerry; Jerry was the aggressor. The humour is in Tom's miscues and the orchestra playing pieces differently than he expected. Oh how hilarious!<br />
Same with the Roadrunner cartoons: A coyote getting hit on the head with an anvil wandering off a cliff that he didn't see and falling to his cartoon-death. Ha Ha Ha?<br />
These ideas get planted in children's impressionable minds and they grow up to become enablers and abusers.<br />
I'm not one of those people who think violent video games/shows cause mass shooters.  Quite the opposite. This is very different than a violent video game: when children play a first-person shooter game, or Mortal Kombat, whatever, they already know shooting people is wrong. The game/movies are based on the idea that this premise is already wrong and we shouldn't be doing this at home.<br />
But<br />
Tom and Jerry<br />
disguises itself as harmless, family-friendly entertainment for children. It sends the message subconsciously that this is normal. It normalises this behaviour as a status quo element and people slowly adapt it in their behaviour and choices.<br />
I think children's TV and video games should actually be more violent on the surface as to be obvious - not pro-patriarchal and xenophobic subtext disguised within a general audience surface.<br />
Hopefully the movie with rectify this.<br />
Never lose your desire.</p>
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