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'This Is Fascism!': Glenn Beck Has Absolute Meltdown Over Mr. Potato Head and Dr. Seuss

  

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Via:  john-russell  •  3 years ago  •  8 comments

By:   Justin Baragona (MSN)

'This Is Fascism!': Glenn Beck Has Absolute Meltdown Over Mr. Potato Head and Dr. Seuss
Conservative radio host Glenn Beck had a full-on freakout over the so-called "cancel culture" supposedly taking aim at Dr. Seuss and classic children's toys, calling on his listeners to "buy Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head" while they can because this is "the end of freedom in America." Over the past couple of days, right-wing media has obsessed over the decision by Dr. Seuss Enterprises to stop publishing six obscure books due to blatantly racist and...

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Conservative radio host Glenn Beck had a full-on freakout over the so-called "cancel culture" supposedly taking aim at Dr. Seuss and classic children's toys, calling on his listeners to "buy Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head" while they can because this is "the end of freedom in America."

Over the past couple of days, right-wing media has obsessed over the decision by Dr. Seuss Enterprises to stop publishing six obscure books due to blatantly racist and offensive imagery, claiming this is just another example of the "woke" left "canceling" the past. Lost in the discussion, however, is the fact that it was Dr. Seuss's own foundation that decided to discontinue the books.

Beck, who just a few short years ago was "sorry about all that" regarding his right-wing conspiratorial ravings, took to his BlazeTV program on Tuesday to deliver an over-the-top warning to his audience about Dr. Seuss and Hasbro relabeling their Mr. Potato Head to Potato Head.


"Buy Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head because it's the end of an era. It is the end of freedom in America" pic.twitter.com/VokzfOj8b6
— Jason Campbell (@JasonSCampbell) March 3, 2021

"They are banning Dr. Seuss books," Beck growled. "How much more do you need to see before all of America wakes up and says, 'This is fascism!' This is fascism! You don't destroy books!" (The books, of course, have not been banned. The publisher is just not going to print any new versions of the six specific books, similar to when record labels take albums out of print or, say, Disney puts select films back in the "vault.")

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"What is wrong with us, America?" Beck continued to rant. "Go out and buy those books today. Find out if you can get them. Buy Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head because it's the end of an era. It is the end of freedom in America!"

Prior to the Dr. Seuss kerfuffle, conservatives lost their collective minds over Mr. Potato Head, falsely believing that Hasbro was getting rid of the gender identities of the brand. The toy company, instead, is just renaming the overall brand Potato Head, while Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head dolls will remain available.

Beck, who has long compared progressives to Nazis, then ominously warned that soon Americans will be "bullied to the point where you better not have that book."


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    3 years ago

This nonsense sounds more like a Saturday Night Live skit than anything else. 

Is the right determined to make complete fools out of themselves ? 

 
 
 
Thomas
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1.1  Thomas  replied to  JohnRussell @1    3 years ago

C'mon, man. This is what sells. Just look at the shit some people post on here. It is all arm waving, lies and "the sky is falling, so buy a protection plan now!"  It would be humorous if 20-25% of the population didn't buy in and shake their bobble like heads to the beat of an insane drummer. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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2  Kavika     3 years ago

I thought that he'd been institutionalized some time ago. 

 
 
 
TᵢG
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4  TᵢG    3 years ago

Looks like 'fascism' is soon to be as overloaded (and thus meaningless) as the term 'socialism'.

Fascism essentially means 'something I do not like'.

 
 
 
TᵢG
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5  TᵢG    3 years ago

If a publisher thinks a product is not helpful to their bottom line, they have the right to pull it.   They also have the right to change the pictures to something that is not so offensive.   But, ultimately, the publisher owns the publication rights to these books.

These are products.   The products can positively or negatively affect the manufacturer (in this case, the publisher).   Not making more copies of a book that the publisher deems net negative is pretty much how business works.

 
 
 
Hallux
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6  Hallux    3 years ago

One must forgive Glenn, he was, after all, the model for both Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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7  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu     3 years ago

"What is wrong with us, America?"   Beck 

That's the answer and the truth.

LOL 

 
 
 
Tacos!
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8  Tacos!    3 years ago
The publisher is just not going to print any new versions of the six specific books, similar to when record labels take albums out of print or, say, Disney puts select films back in the "vault."

It's not similar. Albums and movies are taken go back in the vault as a marketing decision - either because they aren't popular or to maintain scarcity and increase value. The appropriate and similar Disney analogy would be "Song of the South."

And I'm curious: is it only considered wack-a-doodle when conservatives characterize something or someone as fascist? Or is it also loony toons when progressives do it?

 
 

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