Sunday, October 10, 2010

Best anti-Beck propaganda featuring Donald Duck ever



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This is a re-imagined Donald Duck cartoon remix constructed from dozens of classic Walt Disney cartoons from the 1930s to 1960s. Donald’s life is turned upside-down by the current economic crisis and he finds himself unemployed and falling behind on his house payments. As his frustration turns into despair Donald discovers a seemingly sympathetic voice coming from his radio named Glenn Beck.

Will Donald’s feelings of disenfranchisement lead him to be persuaded by his radio’s increasingly paranoid and xenophobic rhetoric? Or will our favorite Disney duck decide that this voice is not actually on his side after all? Watch and find out!

1 comment:

Dan said...

Wait, Beck runs stories on how the wealth gap is getting wider, and "government isn't helping decades of rising inequality?"

I thought government doing something about that is "socialist wealth redistribution." The sort that sends Beck and his ilk into conniptions. Which is why we need to eliminate government and cut taxes, so that the rich can retain more of their hard-earned wealth. And we need to cut social services because poor, out-of-work people are lazy drains on society.

How do people not see this obvious incoherence?