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  • A revelation of the darker side to Walt Disney's character looking at his racist, anti-Semitic, misogynist tendencies which finally led to a pathological hatred of communists and an active particpation in McCarthy's House Committee on Un-American Activities.

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  • @Adler36
    @Adler36 12 років тому +11

    Exactly! Walt Disney loved the Sherman Brothers! I just cannot believe that these rumours are true... He had a lot of jewish animators and writers in his studio.

  • @thatguy6789
    @thatguy6789 6 років тому +10

    What is wrong with a pathological hatred of communists? Given what they have done i would say this is a pretty reasonable stance for any sane person of decent moral standing

    • @DanielSchmidt94521
      @DanielSchmidt94521 2 роки тому

      He also hated Jews, Blacks and minorities. But don't add that part.
      Often times people were labeled communists who never were and were black listed from Hollywood.

    • @BigDaddy-vr2ut
      @BigDaddy-vr2ut 2 роки тому

      He gave hitler’s main man a personal tour of Walt Disney studio He didn’t hate the communist at all..

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 14 років тому +6

    I believe Disney was a shrewd, sometimes brutal businessman who did everything to make sure his studio would survive anything. He caught on to TV's success, built up his theme parks, and invented this image of himself in people's minds. And he could bury people who challenged him.
    He was brilliant, but he could be so brutal. I love him, and yet I have to admit this.

    • @trukeesey8715
      @trukeesey8715 Рік тому +1

      "He" was part of a team of equals in Europe, which "he" kept hidden from all outsiders.
      Listen to Prem Rawat.

  • @Adler36
    @Adler36 12 років тому +6

    Bullshit. How could Walt Disney have been antisemitic when he loved the Sherman Brothers so much?! These rumours are just NOT true. He was neither racist nor antisemitic...

  • @mackmarshal7622
    @mackmarshal7622 10 років тому +13

    At that time, most companies in America were mostly male-dominated with women providing smaller support roles. There were several prominent women within Walt Disney Productions, well before WWII made women the backbone of the American workforce. In speeches made to his employees on February 10 and 11, in 1941, Walt observed that women artists could fully equal their male counterparts, and were being included in his studio animation training program…Moreover, Walt not only employed many people of Jewish descent-including Joe Grant, Marty Sklar, Ed Solomon, Ed Wynn Richard and Robert Sherman, and so many more who held prominent roles within Walt's company. I AM SO SICK of people thinking things that are simply not true. Look at how many of his employees loved him and worked for him for over 30 years. And your going to listen to these people? GOD please don't let this sway your veiw of Walt Disney.

    • @MissJazzDaFunk
      @MissJazzDaFunk 9 років тому +2

      Well what do you think would happen if they spoke otherwise? They would be blacklisted. Of course they had to praise Disney.

    • @stanleyjetson9000
      @stanleyjetson9000 9 років тому +1

      Miss-Jazz-DaFunk walt disney was not perfect nor a saint, he leaned from his mistakes and moved on from them these guys in the interview are jealous of him and im not using the jealous them as a excuse but they are dead now in heaven seeing walt disney again if they don't like it or not im sorry they have to deal with it there

  • @eutytoalba
    @eutytoalba 11 років тому +11

    Watching this back to back with "The Man Behind the Myth" I'm literally laughing my head off. Ive NEVER seen it so obvious---two takes on a person's life so utterly different from each other that they tell us more about the people recounting the stories than the guy they're about!
    So far, this rendition strikes me as pure slander, done by people who actually believe what they're saying. They're out there, they're common, and they have no idea how much REAL thinkers forgive them for out of pity.

    • @Euadam
      @Euadam 3 роки тому

      None of it was slander, you're talking out of your ass. If it was Channel 4 would of been sued and they were not.

  • @DavidinSLO
    @DavidinSLO 8 років тому +62

    Disney - like all of us today - was a man of his times. There are things that he said and did that may have been socially acceptable at the time ... but are unacceptable today. Is this any different than, say, America's Founding Fathers - many of whom were slave owners? And all of whom would be considered racist by todays standards?
    Have your grandparents said or done anything that made your cringe? Probably. Just remember that 75 years from now, your grandkids (or great grandkids) will be equally as shocked at some of the attitudes and behaviors of our generation.

    • @sallowsquallsofficial6781
      @sallowsquallsofficial6781 8 років тому +2

      Well said.
      We're all human.

    • @udlauchstmacshauchny2521
      @udlauchstmacshauchny2521 8 років тому +8

      Taking credit for other peoples work and hiring mafia bosses when they try to stand up to their rights has been considered unacceptable at any point in time.

    • @sallowsquallsofficial6781
      @sallowsquallsofficial6781 8 років тому

      +ᅚᅚ Boo hoo.
      It already happened.

    • @udlauchstmacshauchny2521
      @udlauchstmacshauchny2521 8 років тому +3

      WhatTaDooo Did I ever say it didn't? No. So shut the hell up and don't try to act sassy when you can barely make a snarky come-back. Smh, y'all are getting too damn predictable.

    • @sallowsquallsofficial6781
      @sallowsquallsofficial6781 8 років тому

      +ᅚᅚ Um, no? lol

  • @fisherkyle91
    @fisherkyle91 12 років тому +3

    That only proves to me you know who defined the look of the character, why would Disney STILL sign his name to a racist product if you are so quick to defend that the man is "Neither racist nor antisemitic"

  • @rouge1ful
    @rouge1ful 9 років тому +34

    to all those putting Walt Disney on a pedestal keep in mind these are the people who worked with him. i would think the people who worked with him would know him better than those who hadn't.
    don't act like the guy is holier than thou, cant be touched, and you cant say a bad thing about him because you grew up with his movies. you can like his work but that doesn't mean the man himself was perfect and not without fault.

    • @cocodakilla
      @cocodakilla 9 років тому +3

      you're a fool. it has been proven these people were lower down and BITTER.
      he hired women and praised them and even said they were equal to the men.
      he hired black people and Jews. he was no racist. you and people like you are the racists. you see issues when there are none.
      go and do research instead of jumping on the never ending bandwagon of trolls

    • @cocodakilla
      @cocodakilla 9 років тому +6

      oh and I suggest you research his REAL employees who saw him every single day. none of them found him racist nor did they come looking for money and publicity after he died. they could have snitched if there was anything to say. but they didn't. I respect those employees. they knew him 100% not these fools. go and educate yourself!

    • @rouge1ful
      @rouge1ful 9 років тому +4

      Coco Pops seriously? even his own granddaughter called him misogynist. don't act like he's perfect. did you even watch the whole documentary? putting all the woman in inking and coloring and not animating because its 'menial labor' stealing credit from his employees because of his own lack of drawing skills.
      you know Stan Lee couldn't draw either difference is he owned up to it and he didn't steal the credit from Jack Kirby or any of the other people who worked for him.
      And you know there are laws even back then that basically say "you either hire this certain demographic or you can and will be sued". and it wasn't more emplaced for blacks until after the early 1960's notices the very appetences of blacks during any other the clips showing his employees.
      and yeah after he died the other employees could have said something out of respect or the fact Disney is a huge cash cow. yes lets tell the world how our former boss treated his employees when we're seeing huge profits from the movies and the theme parks.

    • @cocodakilla
      @cocodakilla 9 років тому +5

      His granddaughter? LOOOL she didn't even know him properly! Can you check the timeline? Really can you?
      He could draw. Have you even seen his works? He stopped later on in life due to health problems. He was a chain smoker and probably didn't have the healthiest of diets.
      Stan Lee is another icon. I know HE can't draw much but his ideas went into marvel too.
      Walt hired blacks women and Jews before any laws came in place. BEFORE world war two. Before women were seen as important. Before that war they were nothing. It was a mans world and Disney gave them jobs.
      I think you are the racist. What is there to notice? People like you are fulfilled if more than half the workforce is filled with ethnic minorities and I say this as one! So PC!
      A good business is not built on people who might be nice and less talented. It's built on talented people who are easy to work with too. The most talented get the jobs and Jews women and blacks were apart of that.
      Many business fail full stop if we use your way and let people join because they belong to a group.
      We are all human. There is no issue with Walt.
      His employees earned what they had to earn as did these ungrateful women. They were not paid after they stopped working and COULD have trashed him but didn't. THESE people did it for money. Disney is loaded today but he died. He took care of employees while alive. But once he died and even after Roy died Disney changed. It was as caring esp after 2000 to today.
      Bottom line is Walt Disney was a great man with an imagination. You base your views on your own racist intentions (you want more of his employees to fit your idea of what is right. If not it MUST be racist r!) And myths. There is far more evidence out there that he was a fine man than the rumors spread by those looking for money.
      If he was racist he WOULD 100% have shown it. In all his movies you would see an anti anything but white message. He would have got away with it. But he didn't do it.

    • @rouge1ful
      @rouge1ful 9 років тому +4

      Coco Pops why are you trying to bring your own ethics into this? and i'm black. also i don't hate Disney nor his works i grew up with the stuff. its hard pressed to find something i don't like from him.
      i have said the man isn't perfect, no one is. and naturally he would have to keep a clean and pristine appearance out in public because he ran a company that made kids movies. but its clear he was involved with some shady stuff. its hard press to find anyone of importance who wasnt during the 40s with the whole communist scare.

  • @vollsticks
    @vollsticks 11 років тому +5

    I think the whole "EVERYONE was racially insensitive in the '40's" thing is a bit of a myth. There were loads of places where the races mingled together, just look at the jazz scenes in New York and New Orleans and those type of places. It's ridiculous to give people a pass because "oh, everyone thought that way back then!"

    • @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
      @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr 3 роки тому +1

      The racial insensitivity thing was part of the culture, for sure. Not by everyone's standard, but by many. And yes.. pretty much.. that was the way it was back then. My father was born in 1907.. my mother in 1920.. they could tell some stories.

    • @vollsticks
      @vollsticks 3 роки тому +1

      @@GodsFavoriteBassPlyr I'm not saying it wasn't a prevalent attitude, far from it. I'm just saying there were inevitable exceptions to the rule. Like KRS-ONE said in "The Racist" from the Edutainment LP: "A lot of white people died with blacks/Trying hard to fight racial attacks".

  • @pika23
    @pika23 10 років тому +6

    Everyone has an opinion. Some of the things going around about Mr. Disney, are a bit alarming...but seem plausible...I get a demonic vibe from him, and some of the cartoons. I've been freaked out, ever since I saw Fantasia.

    • @Jakegothicsnake
      @Jakegothicsnake 10 років тому +1

      Fantasia does have it's scary parts. Night on Bald Mountain without a doubt is scary. Much of The Rites of Spring is both scary and intense as well. Even a part of The Pastoral Symphony is a bit scary during the start of the storm sequence.

    • @pessimystica
      @pessimystica 7 років тому

      Jakegothicsnake controversial as it is, I often thought the animation fit with the craziness of the music. Night on Bald Mountain is often played for scary/Halloween themed scenes because it's inspired by witches. The Rite of Spring has its own weird history... & at its Paris premiere, people rioted because they hated it so much. I didn't like it at first myself in music school, but it grew on me later, although I like Firebird better (I'm playing it again in a couple of weeks). And Beethoven himself was a disturbed soul who was depressed most of his life, then throw in going deaf later. I'm an orchestral musician & play these kinds of pieces all the time, by the way. But I didn't notice any of that stuff when I was younger, I just thought this scene or that scene looked cool & it had pretty music.

  • @mackmarshal7622
    @mackmarshal7622 10 років тому +18

    Walt not only employed many people of Jewish descent-including Joe Grant, Marty Sklar, Ed Solomon, Ed Wynn Richard and Robert Sherman, and so many more who held prominent roles within Walt's company. I AM SO SICK of people thinking things that are simply not true. Look at how many of his employees loved him and worked for him for over 30 years. And your going to listen to these people? GOD please don't let this sway your veiw of Walt Disney.

  • @Adler36
    @Adler36 12 років тому +3

    Yes, exactly! "Feed the Birds" was his favourite song. :)

  • @jmallett6081
    @jmallett6081 5 років тому

    People like Disney were intelligent, yet his ideas were satanic. He was a free mason and has a Club 33 in Disneyland. He also had a problem liking young boys in an unnatural way. In his cartoons you see a pattern of trauma happening to the mother very soon in his films, or sometimes there no mother at all for his characters. It is the destruction of a normal family and trauma to the young orphan to survive. Also you see a lot of owls, magicians, and occult symbols. If you see Fantasia, you see it should not be seen by children, probably not for adults either.

  • @valarie9899
    @valarie9899 8 років тому +9

    I knew a friend that knew her father knew Walt personally. He was prejudiced and her father and Walt used to call names to other different people. He supported the Nazis and he felt women should be stupid. Other employers that worked with Disney could not show any ideas because you would get fired he felt no one else should be better than him. He didn't treat you like a person if you were Jewish or African American or Mexican, etc. He called them the bad word. I found out years ago and I am going to tear up my disney movies and maybe even sell them.

    • @Disneyfan82
      @Disneyfan82 6 років тому +5

      Yeah right, sure you did. Where is your proof on that bullshit? I doubt anyone you knew was there when it happened and this is all based on people's petty jealousy.

    • @calistaeuropa8259
      @calistaeuropa8259 5 років тому

      valarie he was racist. U can see it in some of his cartoons. He made fun of black people.

  • @Cryingatthecinema
    @Cryingatthecinema 10 років тому +16

    Now that he can't defend himself.

    • @stanleyjetson9000
      @stanleyjetson9000 9 років тому +1

      Stephanii Alvarez disney will get his revenge in heaven to see all his animators again

  • @cmstudios11
    @cmstudios11 12 років тому +3

    one could blame him as a "product of his time" but that only goes so far.

  • @HangGrenade01
    @HangGrenade01 13 років тому +3

    What? You think someone with that much power and influence would be totally legit. Give me a break, It's the same old story, anyone, and I mean ANYONE with that kind of cash obviously isn't on the "up and up", at least not completely.

  • @WAHsu
    @WAHsu 10 років тому +1

    Walt Disney played Adolf Hitler, his brother Roy played Joseph Goebbels. Betrayal is the purest of evil.

  • @WhiteFlowerLei76
    @WhiteFlowerLei76 13 років тому +1

    @hkisam You shouldn't assume that everyone in the 40's was a racist. It may have been common but that does not make it right.

  • @billsmith5985
    @billsmith5985 8 років тому +3

    Meanest spirited hatchet-job of all time........

  • @ProfessorChocolateCake
    @ProfessorChocolateCake 2 роки тому

    Does anyone know the name of the short film at 0:39?

  • @ohmusicsweetmusic
    @ohmusicsweetmusic 6 років тому +2

    was it "Walt" or "Uncle Walt"? The latter is indeed creepy.

  • @johnpratt1661
    @johnpratt1661 11 років тому +7

    I watched the whole thing and I believe a lot of the information was presented out of context, or just plain exagerated to prove what the originator want to prove. There wasn't a shred of actual proof cited, just videos and in some spots voice overs. With these voice overs, how do we know that that is what was actually said or done?

  • @metrocityproductions7152
    @metrocityproductions7152 10 років тому +18

    And now disney produces one of the worst shows next to nick...

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks 9 років тому +2

      MetroCityProductions Disney has been dead for about 50 years. Good fucking god, I hope no corporation ever steals my name when I'm dead.

    • @robinsoncruz3535
      @robinsoncruz3535 9 років тому +1

      How old is this documentary?

    • @yondrisferguson3215
      @yondrisferguson3215 9 років тому +1

      Robinson Cruz The documentary was made in the '90s. Disney has been dead since 1966.

  • @elektraeriseros
    @elektraeriseros 13 років тому +1

    @bigphil399
    I don't know about "racist", but I'll go with "evil".
    That ride always freaked me the fuck out.

  • @13thcentury
    @13thcentury 9 років тому +10

    These days, the CEO is Bob Iger... who is Jewish lol
    :)

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks 9 років тому

      Autumn Gaslight Like you can't really see much difference between a real person, and a KKKorporation. Man, it's worse than ever. Brand worshippers.

    • @MW-tv2xj
      @MW-tv2xj 9 років тому +1

      Disney is dead that Jew has to walk into work every morning with a big ol bro nazi smiling at him at every billboard

    • @jimmyjohnston8287
      @jimmyjohnston8287 7 років тому

      YOU PIECE-OF-GARBAGE SHILL.

    • @5ampadsah4136
      @5ampadsah4136 7 років тому

      Autumn Gaslight No wonder why Disney cartoons suck these days...

    • @jonesy2111
      @jonesy2111 6 років тому

      Autumn Gaming Yes now the jews run both Hollywood and Disneyland

  • @barkatsingh1236
    @barkatsingh1236 2 роки тому

    Friends Requests in
    Walt Disney The Jungle book Episodes

  • @schneecindy
    @schneecindy 10 років тому +14

    He was no rascal! He was a genius!

    • @HugsplosionBabyBacon
      @HugsplosionBabyBacon 10 років тому +13

      One can be both.

    • @schneecindy
      @schneecindy 9 років тому +5

      But he was no villain!

    • @HugsplosionBabyBacon
      @HugsplosionBabyBacon 9 років тому +8

      He was no angel. He was no devil. He was a man. Selling him as anything more or less than that would be a true insult to his memory.

    • @rodgersgirl1980
      @rodgersgirl1980 5 років тому

      Totally one can definitely be both.

  • @Darrell1019
    @Darrell1019 9 років тому +5

    As a boy in late 50's, I knew nothing of "uncle walt's" mean hatred. I was however being taught not to cross white people. If you wanted to stay alive in Alabama, as a non Caucasian, you minded you "p's and q's"!

  • @pearls713
    @pearls713 5 років тому +1

    Google Disney bloodline. Then read it and you will be shocked.

  • @jasondouglas152
    @jasondouglas152 4 роки тому

    He's the Vince McMahon of cartoons

  • @alicedavis8663
    @alicedavis8663 9 років тому +12

    This is so inaccurate its verging on comical. Please don't believe this BS.

    • @udlauchstmacshauchny2521
      @udlauchstmacshauchny2521 8 років тому +2

      And why not?

    • @udlauchstmacshauchny2521
      @udlauchstmacshauchny2521 8 років тому +1

      ***** True.

    • @autumnspring6624
      @autumnspring6624 6 років тому +2

      Can you give some examples of what is wrong?

    • @rioschmidt4829
      @rioschmidt4829 5 років тому

      Alice Davis They should of said he was a mason pedophile how raped little boys and yes these boys came out and accused him.. He spent no time with his own family he moved into Disney studios; because his family was a pawn to make people think he was normal. I’ll come out and say he raped kids in the ass and did sex magik with his Occult buddies. You try and get in the 33 club on Disney grounds. All Disney’s cartoons pushed sex on kids because DISNEY WAS A PEDOPHILE .... and you all blindly like your kids watch sex indoctrinated cartoons and tv shows on the Disney channel. 🙄 Before anyone thinks that can talk shit about my statement how about you do your own grunt work look it all up like I did.

  • @Moondust0000
    @Moondust0000 7 років тому +8

    pizzagate

  • @fisherkyle91
    @fisherkyle91 12 років тому +2

    Then explain to me how I own Disney signed reel to reels of Mickey Mouse in black face.

  • @mselbit
    @mselbit 2 роки тому

    Totally overblown and melodramatized for sake of sensationalizing. He was not anti-Semitic. What a load!

  • @hkisam
    @hkisam 13 років тому +5

    Walt disney was racially insensitive LIKE EVERYONE ELSE IN THE 40s. Walt Disney was a flawed human being but a true genius and visionary. This documentary is very biased and much of the points it makes (specifically about Walt's racism and anti semitism) can easily be argued against if not proven false. I encourage anyone who watches this to read Michael Barrier's "The Animated Man" or Neal Gabler's "Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination"

  • @LunaSeaSane
    @LunaSeaSane 12 років тому

    I'm about to watch this. But first, an example:
    I remember being shocked at the many attrocities depicted is history lessons. As a result, I was reminded of how ignorant it is to judge the past with your mind in the present
    My position on racism is clear; unacceptable, without exception to any race.
    And once you understand that often, people didn't do better in the past because they didn't know any better, that clarifies things.
    Using sensationalism to prove a point is inviting stupidity.

  • @TherealRNOwwfpooh
    @TherealRNOwwfpooh 12 років тому

    @31operafa: Yes, it's Snoopy insulting Mickey here, but like many employees, he probably grew dissatisfied with the way Uncle Walt did things & like others, Bill took his voice to anyone who would listen. Whether truth or lie, Walt was not any different than anyone else, for no one's perfect. Sure, we love the image projected by the likes of Walt's enterprise, the Jim Henson company, & those who knew Mr. Rogers, but the only people who them best were the people themselves.

  • @LunaSeaSane
    @LunaSeaSane 12 років тому +2

    @GyvonJ I examine it passively because it is already past us.
    Here's the thing; right here, right now is where change can be proven most effective.
    Our civilization's past mistakes can now be subjected to potential betterment. And that is the most valuable, most useful tool we have.
    From what happened, we keep the shame for those who suffered. And some level of compassion for those who didn't know any better. But unfortunately, my guess is Walt Disney didn't differ much from the norm.

  • @DrTocan
    @DrTocan 9 років тому +1

    1:17 LMAO

  • @ultimatebalance1065
    @ultimatebalance1065 7 років тому

    WITHOUT PAY?!!!!!!

  • @joemancini327
    @joemancini327 6 років тому

    Man I still the bill Melendez was a bit harsh on Walt

  • @Clintgibon
    @Clintgibon 11 років тому

    Made over 10 years after the fact, amazing...

  • @backnite1
    @backnite1 10 років тому

    you want to know something funny the voice actor is the same one that did a jitler documentary

  • @VRQuickDrawMcGraw
    @VRQuickDrawMcGraw 5 років тому +1

    He built a slaveshop at Burbank lol we all know the horrible stories about how employees are treated

  • @507dannyfe
    @507dannyfe 6 років тому

    Smoking killed Walt Disney. Smoking is totally gross 😝

  • @Billdozer941
    @Billdozer941 11 років тому +3

    someone will take a shot at anyone especially someone like walt disney a guy who only wanted to bring joy to people whatever his personal beliefs were he never used his celebrity to broadcast anything hateful some insensitive by todays standards but it his was much more tame than most of society at the time.

  • @elektraeriseros
    @elektraeriseros 13 років тому

    @delraygun
    I'm sorry, not to say you're wrong but, this is the same as the whole "I have black friends, how does that make me a racist?" thing.
    People can and do lie. Very well actually. No matter how "close" they were. You may be "best friends" with someone but they'll look down on you, or even dislike you, for something you can't change. So yeah, maybe Disney wasn't racist, but you need a better argument than "he had Jewish friends".

  • @jamalpettiway7891
    @jamalpettiway7891 11 років тому

    i hate disney but im still a fun. no matter what disney was my childhood.

  • @hkisam
    @hkisam 13 років тому +1

    @erik4727 im sure at least one of us has better things to do then argue on youtube, we'll agree to disagree

  • @sheLovesG
    @sheLovesG 12 років тому

    One can only hope. ;)

  • @TheSmilingBookworm
    @TheSmilingBookworm 11 років тому

    144p. We meet again.

  • @RivJohnson101
    @RivJohnson101 13 років тому

    @hkisam yeah but Hitler was a greater visionary than Disney. He was still a grade A nut job.
    There were plenty of non-racist people in America in the early 20th century who chose to NOT do racist things. Walt actively chose to be racist, whatever you may think of his cartoons. He is prick, pure and simple, but yes he had a good business mind.

  • @edwardo44
    @edwardo44 13 років тому

    @hkisam Man report this as hate speech against a vulnerable individual. This isn't right. I'm reporting all these videos because in America you can sue for slander, this British so it escapes American law. Just report it.

  • @seamac206
    @seamac206 11 років тому +1

    lol the head of disney now is jewish

  • @Mmmkay10
    @Mmmkay10 11 років тому +1

    Please elaborate? I've never had an issue there. Why were you treated so badly?

  • @vollsticks
    @vollsticks 11 років тому

    Like in Family Guy, right!?

  • @Adler36
    @Adler36 12 років тому +1

    Disney has never drawn Mickey Mouse himself, it was Ub Iwerks who definied the iconic look and then the animators and comic authors did go with it. Proof?

  • @Jakegothicsnake
    @Jakegothicsnake 10 років тому

    At 4:24 to 4:28 is that Greta Garbo?

  • @TheCedddy
    @TheCedddy 8 років тому

    I SHOULD OF KNOW THIS ABOUT THIS MAN, I'M GOING TO TARE UP MY E COUPON

  • @Adler36
    @Adler36 12 років тому +1

    Where's the proof? Show it.

  • @MissJazzDaFunk
    @MissJazzDaFunk 9 років тому +7

    Lol, I saw this in my animation history class. It was awesome.
    And it's been speculated that Walt liked young boys, too... Right in the childhood, huh?

    • @sallowsquallsofficial6781
      @sallowsquallsofficial6781 8 років тому +8

      Please provide me with bit of proof on his possible past as a pedophile.
      I'm very curious.

  • @PicklMyNickle
    @PicklMyNickle 7 років тому +4

    Walt Disney is still burning in hell in 2017. Not so funny.... Kappa

  • @hkisam
    @hkisam 13 років тому

    @erik4727 solid fact?...... lol

  • @NaN00000
    @NaN00000 12 років тому

    Family Guy was pretty spot on with that gag.

  • @wallysurf5590
    @wallysurf5590 11 років тому +1

    Makes me sick to my stomach that I was exposed to a single Disney film or derivative as a child.

  • @Mmmkay10
    @Mmmkay10 11 років тому

    You know what, whether this is all true or not, I REALLY don't care! I wasn't even born yet during Walt's time & all I know is, I've LOVED Disney since I was an infant when my parents took me to the parks every year since my late teens. By the time I was old enough to go on my own, I continued the tradition & still do to this day @ 31 years old. I've only had the BEST memories @ Disney. This man may have been a DICK but what he created is an enduring place of magic and wonder for all ages!

  • @WinterButterfly1211
    @WinterButterfly1211 11 років тому

    Where does Bill Melendez talk about his anti semitism?

  • @stang2712
    @stang2712 13 років тому

    at least this racisit crap can help cure the economy ha ha ha i suck at that kind of comedey

  • @lorrainepaul5928
    @lorrainepaul5928 12 років тому

    lol How true!!!!

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