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by paroxon
145 days ago
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[Content warning: this post has been written while the author is on cold medicine and before having any coffee. Read at your own risk!] But you know those other kids are going to go right back to being assholes as soon as "the magic of Christmastime" wears off. It seems like the message is kind of, "It's ok to be an asshole, as long as at certain, 'special' moments, you show a token gesture of goodwill." I haven't watched the whole show through in decades, so it's possible my memory is faulty, but I don't recall any of the mean kids making any sort of apology or atoning for their behaviour. It's just "and now we're all friends because Christmas!" And then the next day, Lucy's back to tormenting her ostensible "friend". |
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Schultz was a relatively devout Presbyterian (though still very much a free thinker and criticized the direction American Christianity was going and its attitude about the various wars during the 60s-80s). He was incredibly optimistic about humanity, but he showed in Peanuts the reality of our "default" state, especially among kids.
Keep in mind that these are all 2nd and 3rd graders in the story.