Make Mine Freedom (1948)
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This video is a response to The Communist Manifesto illustrated by Cartoons
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@Channel1Images False? I believe the video is quite authentic. When you freeze the video at 6:19 and zoom in, the image you are referring to looks more like a building next to a citrus grove than a rocket. The bottom of the image is definitely more rectangular than circular like a rocket would be.
At any rate, the message is right on target, and the warning given was obviously unheeded.
pcblackaby 1 month ago
Cute video but quite false, I don't think in 1948 a map of Florida would be indicated with a rocket.
Wayne
Channel1Images 1 month ago
yeah then doakes hired Balldwin felfts agents to take out striking workers.
death9719 6 months ago
The propaganda of the oppressors for the consumption by the oppressed.
martini1179 8 months ago
A lovely cartoon. Now, where is the mention of the Plutocracy? :)
urinine 8 months ago
thanks for sharing the rare animated short. excellent quality too!
freqazoidiak 1 year ago
A nice example of anti-commun(-ism) propaganda which were rife after WW2. The Taft-Hartley Act -- passed in 1947 -- required all union members to sign a form stating they were not a communist. The government produced numerous films & even cartoons (such as this one) in which workers & industrialists are depicted in mutually admiring harmony. What's missing is any mention of the brutal class repression that went on in the 1910, 20s & 30s.
Read Chomsky's 'Manufacturing Consent' for details.
bapyou 1 year ago