From 1986.... not surprising. Try reading Tom Sawyer before they removed the 'offensive' words.Ok, so I was reading one of the Bunbury Tales books, and one story has the Bunbury cricket team go to Bunnybados (presumably the rabbit version of the West Indies).
When the team arrives, all of the Bunnybados bunnies are black.
Is this a bit dodgy?
Don't put them into a stereotype... clearly vegetarian cats.I'm outraged . If you look closely you can clearly see cat interlopers in Bunnybados society . That can't be safe .
Isn't that an accurate reflection of American society back then? Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are classics, I didn't know there were versions with the racist words removed.From 1986.... not surprising. Try reading Tom Sawyer before they removed the 'offensive' words.
Two versions, they replaced the 'n-word' and 'injun' for schooling reasons ... it is very ironic considering the message Twain was providing.Isn't that an accurate reflection of American society back then? Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are classics, I didn't know there were versions with the racist words removed.
Was it real cricket or fake stuff?..Did they play FC cricket at Bunnybados or limited overs games?
We'd need two threads and don't dare merge them.Did they play FC cricket at Bunnybados or limited overs games?
Definitely not appropriate in the current climate.Ok, so I was reading one of the Bunbury Tales books, and one story has the Bunbury cricket team go to Bunnybados (presumably the rabbit version of the West Indies).
When the team arrives, all of the Bunnybados bunnies are black.
Is this a bit dodgy?
not appropriate because reasons or not appropriate because of current climate?Definitely not appropriate in the current climate.