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Herman Munster goes viral for a 1965 scene that resonates amid George Floyd protests


https://toofab.com/2020/06/04/herman-munsters-speech-in-a-1965-tv-show-teaches-us/

Fred Gwynne's The Munsters character was trending on Twitter this morning over a 25-second clip in which he consoles his son Eddie Munster after he used a magic potion in an attempt to make himself grow taller after he was bullied at school. "The lesson I want you to learn is it doesn't matter what you look like," Herman tells Eddie. "If you're tall or short; or fat or thin; or ugly or handsome -- like your father -- or you can be black, or yellow, or white."

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"It doesn’t matter. What does matter is the size of your heart and the strength of your character."

Ya kind of missed the most important part of the line.

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Exactly.

'Round here we's call that context manipulation. George Floyd was a piece of shit with no definable character whatsoever. He's held up as a martyr for black Americans. There will be statues of him, movies made, buildings named after him, and white folks will shrug and think Floyd is the best that we are.




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Exactly. What Herman Munster was talking about had nothing to do with worthless trash like Floyd. The ironic thing about the two-bit thug Floyd was that if he had been in prison where he belonged, he'd still be alive. Making the POS into a hero and martyr shows just how idiotic society has become.

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