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Karate horse meets karate horse.
 
Have a meme about a forgotten Disney film!

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BlazeHeartUnicorn

@neo4812  
In a sense, yes. But it was also about how they were treated, as you can see the many scenes in which he was tormented, all acumilating in the end by Donald waking up from it being a bad dream. He sees a golden statue of Lady Liberty on his window sill, kisses it, and declares “Am I glad to be a citizen of the United States of America”
 
I hate how people misinterpreted the cartoon into thinking that Donald was REALLY a Nazi or that Disney was a racist. I mean, yea, sure, their have been some racial portrayals in Disney products back in his time (Jewish Seller Wolf in Three Little Pigs, Crows in Dumbo (whom I love) Song of the South (which I still feel gets a little to much hate) Naïve Americans in Peter Pan) But I don’t think that Walt was truly a racist man, it was just kind of the common practice of that time.