In their unending quest to find more and more innocent things to snowflake over, liberals and millennials are freaking out over a scene from A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.
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From the Hill:
ABC’s annual “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” special was slammed as racist by some on social media, with some viewers objecting to the dinner-table seating of its only black character.
The scene in question has four characters from Charles M. Schulz’s iconic “Peanuts” cartoon — Sally, Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty and dog Snoopy — sitting on one side of a makeshift outdoor table for Thanksgiving dinner, with Marcie at one end of the table and Linus at the head.
The cartoon’s lone black character, Franklin, is on his own side of the table seated on a lawn chair.
Comicbook.com was the first to flag the reactions to the scene on social media.
https://twitter.com/Asharp52/status/1065418497977667584 https://twitter.com/ChefCynthiaC/status/1065415369626697728‘Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ Viewers Upset by "Racist" Scenehttps://t.co/haWko1tsj0 pic.twitter.com/vPpmPBcZa8
— Comicbook.com (@ComicBook) November 22, 2018
Let’s talk about Franklin. Dude gets invited to Charlie Brown’s by Peppermint Patty. Then he finds out that it wasn’t a real invite, a dog is cooking the food and he’s gotta sit by himself at dinner. That’s Get Out. #CharlieBrownThanksgiving
— Terry Future Laker Brown™️ (@TBrown_80) November 22, 2018
Am I woke now, why is Franklin in Charlie Brown Thanksgiving sitting all by himself at the table. Man. Things that I did not notice as a child.
— Yessam (@cmass4eva) November 22, 2018
These people will be the most inept and obnoxious people this world has ever seen.