aimeeandbeatles
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I don't recall how I came across this (it's on a weird right-wing site) but I found it a little bit funny:
http://www.publicschoolspending.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Rethinking-the-Three-Little-Pigs.pdf
Basically, what it's claiming is the "Three Little Pigs" is racist because the "lazy pigs" built stick houses and the non-lazy pig built a brick house:
Anyways I'm sort of left-learning, I guess, and I think it's kind of silly.
What are your thoughts?
(BTW: You can find the weird right-wing site's perspective if you want but Im not going to link to it.)
http://www.publicschoolspending.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Rethinking-the-Three-Little-Pigs.pdf
Basically, what it's claiming is the "Three Little Pigs" is racist because the "lazy pigs" built stick houses and the non-lazy pig built a brick house:
After thinking about it, I realized that one of the most fundamental messages of "The Three Little Pigs" is that it belittles straw and stick homes and the "lazy types" who build them. On the other hand, the story extols the virtues of brick homes, suggesting they are built by serious, hardworking people and are strong enough to withstand adversity.
Is there any coincidence that brick homes tend to be built by people in Western countries, often by those with more money? That straw homes are more common in non-European cultures, particularly Africa and Asia?
Anyways I'm sort of left-learning, I guess, and I think it's kind of silly.
What are your thoughts?
(BTW: You can find the weird right-wing site's perspective if you want but Im not going to link to it.)