On October 29, 1948, a representative of Universal wrote to the NAACP. He pointed out that none of the company’s theaters had received complaints concerning the film.
The “If this passes, you’ll never work again!” method
McEvoy offered to let the NAACP contact the West Coast offices of the company, but he warned that in consequence for taking action, “removeds” would be prevented from getting work in the industry.
The “It was just a joke!” Method
McEvoy pointed out that caricatures of Negroes, Jews, Germans, and Irish used to all be top entertainment.
We’re talking about Lantz, not McEvoy. We’ve already established that McEvoy was a piece of shit for attempting to justify it to the NAACP when they told him the cartoon was racist.
Ah the racist playbook. Even in the 1940s.
The “Nobody complained to me!” Method
The “If this passes, you’ll never work again!” method
The “It was just a joke!” Method
We’re talking about Lantz, not McEvoy. We’ve already established that McEvoy was a piece of shit for attempting to justify it to the NAACP when they told him the cartoon was racist.