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  • snapetom 5 hours ago
    The Hergé and Chang story is wonderful, and also a wonderful story of what’s wrong with the world today.

    Like millions of kids, Tintin opened my eyes to the world and made me want to explore different cultures. No doubt, it moved the needle for understanding between people. Being Chinese, Blue Lotus was my favorite because it gave visual life to scenes my grandparents described.

    Then recently on Reddit, someone chimes in on a large sub saying how Hergé was racist. “Check out Tintin in the Congo.”

    Look at Hergé’s timeline. Look at when he met Chang and all the works that came after. Look at all the scholarly analysis on Hergé. Now some idiot in Reddit takes a shot and a bunch of others are going to repeat the same nonsense. This is democracy without context.

    The worst part of social media is that it gives any idiot a voice.

  • gupper 6 hours ago
    Nice article! Tintin in Tibet is one of my favorites. It is a beautiful story about friendship between not just Tintin and chang, but Tintin and haddock too, along with the fun supernatural inclusion of the yeti.