Pachipro
Conspiratorialist
DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK IF YOU ARE OFFENDED BY RACIST WORDS AND PHRASES.
I apologize in advance if this offends some, but this is American history, and the propaganda of the times should not be lost to history or Political Correctness lest we forget and it is repeated.
Mad Pierrot's recent thread in the Humour Section, where the cover of a comic book shows a printout that shows "Superman says You can slap a Jap", prompted me to post this little propaganda song from the early 1940's called "Were Gonna Have to Slap The Dirty Little Jap (And Uncle Sam's The Guy Who Can Do It.) It must've been done sometime in the early 40's. Media Player tells me it was done by Carson Robinson with Orchestra. (I think you can save it if you right click and click "save target as")
Listen to the words carefully and you can hear the racism and propaganda of the times in trying to whip up the frenzy of the American people in order to garner their support of the war, much like the comic book cover in MP's thread.
I wonder how much influence songs like this, and comic book covers and such had on the forced interrment of all US citizens of Japanese descent with the country's full support? It truly was a sad chapter in US history.
Songs like these are not unlike quite a few songs made after 9/11 where racial epithets where bandied about about Muslims, Iraq, and the Taliban.
Are songs like these helpful or harmful in the long run?
I apologize in advance if this offends some, but this is American history, and the propaganda of the times should not be lost to history or Political Correctness lest we forget and it is repeated.
Mad Pierrot's recent thread in the Humour Section, where the cover of a comic book shows a printout that shows "Superman says You can slap a Jap", prompted me to post this little propaganda song from the early 1940's called "Were Gonna Have to Slap The Dirty Little Jap (And Uncle Sam's The Guy Who Can Do It.) It must've been done sometime in the early 40's. Media Player tells me it was done by Carson Robinson with Orchestra. (I think you can save it if you right click and click "save target as")
Listen to the words carefully and you can hear the racism and propaganda of the times in trying to whip up the frenzy of the American people in order to garner their support of the war, much like the comic book cover in MP's thread.
I wonder how much influence songs like this, and comic book covers and such had on the forced interrment of all US citizens of Japanese descent with the country's full support? It truly was a sad chapter in US history.
Songs like these are not unlike quite a few songs made after 9/11 where racial epithets where bandied about about Muslims, Iraq, and the Taliban.
Are songs like these helpful or harmful in the long run?