Mickey Mauschwitz: The Reactionary Politics of Walt Disney

Started by maz, July 21, 2014, 11:09:09 PM

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I've never seen this audio around before and came across it a few days ago and it's very interesting. Seems like it was converted from a cassette tape, but decent sound quality.

The basic premise is some guy wrote a book Walt Disney, probably some Jew, and this guy does a book review of it, probably another Jew. He's giving a Jewish version of the struggle over Hollywood and the culture war of America between the Jews and Christians, mostly the Presbyterians.

Besides the fact the book claims that Disney was a secret Nazi and other such bullshit, the overall premise doesn't line up with E. Michael Jones research in that the struggle for Hollywood was mostly between Jews and Catholics, not Jews and Presbyterians.

Looking back at the release date of the tape, it was around 2001 and this was when Jews were starting to get a lot of heat about running Hollywood.

Mickey Mauschwitz: The Reactionary Politics of Walt Disney Side 1 - download 1

Mickey Mauschwitz: The Reactionary Politics of Walt Disney Side 2 - download 2

And then there's a bunch of text you can read here:

[For The Record #301 - Mickey Mauschwitz, the Reactionary Politics of Walt Disney (2001)]

QuoteFew American cultural or artistic figures have come to be associated with wholesome, virtuous images as filmmaker and animation pioneer Walt Disney. In both cinema and television, Disney established himself as an American icon, and the merged corporation he left behind after his death is one of the giants of the media world. The reality behind Disney's civic and political life is very different from the benevolent illusions projected onto big and small screens around the world.

In fact, Disney was one of the primary figures in the Hollywood blacklisting era and had a long professional association with fascist, anti-Semitic and organized crime elements.

1. This broadcast accesses information from a penetrating and insightful biography of Disney, which highlights the reactionary, vindictive political figure behind the benevolent facade he presented to his audiences. (Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince; by Marc Eliot; Birch Lane Press; Copyright 1993 [HC]; ISBN 1-55972-174-X.)

2. Disney's image as a paragon of wholesome, Christian, "family" values against the perceived world of immoral, sexual, "Jewish" Hollywood was established by the success of Mickey Mouse (originally known as "Steamboat Willie.")