Does anyone perceive some bias in this beloved special?
My fond memory of SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN' TO TOWN (1970) is enjoying watching it with a child's innocence so many years ago. I love re-watching this show again and again with every passing Christmas season to help put me back in the Christmas spirit. It's sad that my adult sensibilities started intruding upon my erstwhile innocent memories of this classic Christmas special.
As an adult, growing only older and more hardened with the passing of years, I'm starting to see less of the love and compassion as a child in this classic, and more and more of the intolerance and bigotry of the villains.
I see more anti-German bias in Santa Claus is Comin' to Town. The animation classic just starts one thinking, 'Leave it up to the krauts to be such evil b-st-rds as they always are, Nazis at heart, full of hate, wanting to hurt innocent people or wanting to be subservient borg drone soldiers in the service of tyrants.' Look at how this evil *beep* bastard mayor starts harassing then persecuting Kris Kringle and then turning into a Hitler wannabee, harassing innocent children and barging into peoples' homes to confiscate toys while the adult citizens passively and meekly stand by timidly. We Americans would never stand for such a *beep* b-st-rd to inflict such tyranny upon us. Maybe the socialist Europeans feel more comfortable being told what to do and being punished for not doing it, but not us Americans. We kick the a-- of European nazi-wannabee bastards who want to terrorize innocent citizens. You see, folks, this show was produced in 1970. World War II had been over for only 25 years. Memories of the hatred and violence of the German Nazis was still strong at the time. The Americans who fought the Nazi tyranny were all alive and aged in their fifties to sixties and told all us youngsters about the war.
You see how hardened I've become as an adult. I used to feel the love and joy of Christmas as a child, even a very young adult everytime I watched this show. But as an adult I can't stop seeing the subversive political message of freedom, the right to individual happiness, and the resistance to overt tyranny in all its forms. Even though all the characters speak American English, this animation classic special doesn't make for loving Europeans if tyranny is such the norm in Europe. I prefer not to think or feel this way. I'd rather feel the love and joy of this Christmas animation special as I once had.
Let's see what kind of hornet's nest I'm going to stir up with this post of mine. I'm sure to either elicit puzzlement, bewilderment, pity, and best of all, the hatred of of those who didn't understand what I was trying write out of the conflict I feel inside.