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I've seen a lot of famous American characters created by Jews not being treated as such. We can not deny that if an American Jew creates an American character, it exists under a Jewish perspective. The same goes when a white artist creates black characters: who today doesn't feel the obligation of clarifying that all its black stereotypes are under a white artistic point if view? The same here. But for some reason, not a word is said about a so important detail, although the article is full of description of the horrendous stereotypes these characters present. One should make clear that these views on American force are Jewish's. 2804:214:8797:13E:A380:73D8:2BC5:CD7C (talk) 22:53, 5 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]