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Old 07.13.2007, 12:03 PM   #17
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helloo it's a book from the 1930's all black people were portrayed like that, and this stayed the same for years. Tintin is just one of the only ones from that time who is still popular... i don't really see the problem, they mentioned in the article the book has been published before with some text in it about the colonial mind of that time.
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