@NallMasaki I remember reading this book in high school. My blood boiled when Snowball was banished from the farm (he supposedly lived in the book). Afterwards, any time there was a disaster on the farm, Napoleon would claim that Snowball had come back and caused it. Those animals were total fools to believe anything Napoleon said at that point. How he sold Boxer to the knacker and said the knacker's van was actually the property of the vetrinarian hospital...Fucking Asshole!!!
@NallMasaki It still makes me SO mad when I remember all those animals chasing that wagon screaming "Get out Boxer, they're taking you to the knackers!" And then Boxer repeatedly kicking at the door trying to get out, but he was too weak to make more than a dent in the door. Had Boxer escaped, the animals most likely would have revolted. But, knowing Napoleon, he most likely would have said that "Snowball's agents" had sent the knacker. What an easy scapegoat Napoleon had!
@NallMasaki In the book, he presumably was chased out. That allowed Napoleon to blame any future catastrophe on Snowball (remember when the Windmill collapsed?).
Snowball was based on Leon Trotsky who was assasinated by Stalin. I hope
Stalin is burning in hell the bastard. Long live Snowball! Death to Napoleon
and Squiler.
NallMasaki 4 months ago 2
@NallMasaki I remember reading this book in high school. My blood boiled when Snowball was banished from the farm (he supposedly lived in the book). Afterwards, any time there was a disaster on the farm, Napoleon would claim that Snowball had come back and caused it. Those animals were total fools to believe anything Napoleon said at that point. How he sold Boxer to the knacker and said the knacker's van was actually the property of the vetrinarian hospital...Fucking Asshole!!!
GeorgiaKev 1 month ago
@GeorgiaKev That is true which is sad.
NallMasaki 1 month ago
@NallMasaki It still makes me SO mad when I remember all those animals chasing that wagon screaming "Get out Boxer, they're taking you to the knackers!" And then Boxer repeatedly kicking at the door trying to get out, but he was too weak to make more than a dent in the door. Had Boxer escaped, the animals most likely would have revolted. But, knowing Napoleon, he most likely would have said that "Snowball's agents" had sent the knacker. What an easy scapegoat Napoleon had!
GeorgiaKev 1 month ago
@GeorgiaKev I understand how you feel. Hell I wish they revolted like in this movie at the end.
NallMasaki 1 month ago
I thought snowball was only chased out, not assassinated.
NallMasaki 4 months ago
@NallMasaki he was this is the cartoon
tumppi347 4 months ago
@NallMasaki That is correct.
Makashi11 4 months ago
@NallMasaki In the book, he presumably was chased out. That allowed Napoleon to blame any future catastrophe on Snowball (remember when the Windmill collapsed?).
GeorgiaKev 1 month ago