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Not all people who have locks are Rastafarian you find it is just a style they particularly like. Locks has been around in a lot of cultures Pirates, Julius Caesar, some Celtic Clans, especially had locks as they found it intimidate there enemies
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Surprise surprise I just read that the complaints have come from the godawful mumsnet!


It's a unambiguous positive portrayal. Rasta mouse is fighting crime afterall. One caller to Radio 5 Live put it best when he said (with tongue firmly in cheek) how terrible it was for the programme to be reinforcing all of those stereotypes of black people fighting against crime.


In regards to Jewish Mouse Wee Quinie, there is a history of Jews being portrayed in a derogatory way, but I'm sure if it was a unequivocally positive portrayal then there wouldn't be any objections.

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zeban Wrote:

> In regards to Jewish Mouse Wee Quinie, there is a

> history of Jews being portrayed in a derogatory

> way, but I'm sure if it was a unequivocally

> positive portrayal then there wouldn't be any

> objections.


Well, there was the Spielberg-produced cartoon movie An American Tail in which the immigrants to America (the "Mouskewitzes") were portrayed as mice. And more sombrely, Art Spiegelman's graphic work Maus about the Holocaust portrayed the Jews as mice.

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Saw it yesterday, my daughter said I'd love it and I did, so do my granddaughters.


Has replaced Third and Bird in my affections :))


I don't think it's racist at all (stereotypical maybe), I think it's showing kids cultural diversity, so all power to its paws and tails :))

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