Donald Duck Meets Glenn Beck in Right Wing Radio Duck
A re-imagined Donald Duck cartoon remix constructed using 50 classic Walt Disney animated shorts from the 1930s through 1960s. Donald’s life is turned upside-down by the current economic crisis and he finds himself unemployed and falling behind on his house payments. As his frustration turns into despair Donald discovers a seemingly sympathetic voice coming from his radio named Glenn Beck. Will Donald’s feelings of disenfranchisement lead him to be persuaded by his radio’s increasingly paranoid and divisive rhetoric? Or will our favorite Disney duck decide that this voice is not actually on his side after all? Watch and find out! • Listen to Glenn Beck’s response on his radio show to this remix video: YouTube via stopbeck.org – www.youtube.com • Better yet check out ikat381′s remix of Beck’s response using Mickey Mouse: www.youtube.com This transformative remix work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. “Right Wing Radio Duck” by Jonathan McIntosh is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 License – permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution. • Please link back to my website: www.rebelliouspixels.com • English captions are now working in case you’re not fluent in duck-speak • Learn about fair-use at the Center for Social Media centerforsocialmedia.org • Learn about transformative works at the OTW transformativeworks.org • Useful Media Matters archive of Glenn Beck clips mediamatters.org …
@ferretyluv you know what, if people want to sell paint with lead, let em, and if people don’t want to buy it, let them, and run the paintmaker out of business, and yeah charging interest as far back as we can see, and if you have a problem with it being called usury, that’s an issue to take up with the person that came up with the word, and communism is simply sharing all earnings, I have no problem with a society voluntarily doing that, but when the government forces it, it’s wrong!
@bloodngutspatriot Lol “imployees”. Go back to 1955, Bircher 2.0
@bloodngutspatriot What I see is that you took half a semester of economics in high school and now think you’re an expert. You want Austrian economics? Go to Austria.
@bloodngutspatriot I hate to break it to you, but people have been charging interest for millennia. Someone’s an anti-semite, if you’re calling it “usury”.
So apparently, communism in your mind, is ensuring consumer safety. If it weren’t for regulation “stifling” the enterprise, they’d still be putting lead in paint.
The recession started less than 7 years after the ban on investment banks giving out loans was lifted, which was enacted because of the Great Depression.
@HCNM2012 There’s a difference between acknowledging someone’s right to exist and be treated as a human being (unlike conservatives, who believe gays should be killed) and criticizing one’s politics.
@vashcat Billo the Clown is Orson Welles compared to this joke.
@silverface125 How exactly do the poor get richer by getting the shit taxed out of them while the rich get all the tax cuts?
Trickle down economics doesn’t work. It’s been tried. It failed.
@gentlerat
I’m glad you’re smart enough to realize your own mistake. If you want to see some good propaganda, go look up old Looney Toons war films. The difference is clear.
What IS hard to differentiate between is a polemic and propaganda, of which this is neither.
@ferretyluv I made my first comment without thinking (try getting anyone else on YouTube to admit that!). Satire can be a way of criticizing things (this video is a good example). It does not tell people what to think in the sense that classic straightforward propaganda does. Orwell (whose “Animal Farm” is often cited as an example of satire) said that “All art is propaganda.” I’m not sure if I aggree. But disreguard my previous comments.
@ferretyluvI made my first comment without thinking. Try getting anyone else on YouTube to admit that! I would delete it if I could. Satire is a way of criticizing things(this video is a good example), but it does not tell people, like classic straightforward propaganda does, how to think.
@gentlerat Er, no. There’s is no evangelism in satire. I don’t know what kind of “satire” you’ve been reading.
@ferretyluv Satire often is a form of propaganda in that it tries to spread a message and convince people. But that’s not to say it’s always wrong. I also believe that Glenn Beck is satire often times, or at least comedy. He’s the Libertarian Xenophobic answer to Jon Stewart.
@rebelliouspixels Yeah, this video pretty much sums up what I feel. I want a revolution of some kind, but the only people who seem committed to that in the mainstream media are people who are trying to go at it entirely the wrong way.
@howdoayebreathe – Its called “Cured Duck” from 1945.
What Donald Duck cartoon does the attacking, angry radio come from?
For more on trickle-down economics, consult the Indian poor!
@samadriel right wing = put a cap on immigration the minimum wage goes up. it now costs more for rich people to employ people. free trade makes it easy for rich or intelligent people to make more money to give it to the poor people to build infrastructure. the standard of living does take a little hit compared to the lefty’s but every fair system has its draw backs.
Left wing is nearly the same put backwards…
@silverface125 LOL wrong
right wing = the poor get richer and the rich get a little richer.
Left wing = the poor get richer and the rich get poorer.
Top video! You did an amazing work there
@DarkwingDork – Donald is not shown to be a supporter of Obama in this remix. For the record I not a big fan of Obama either.
Nice ending! Hope somebody kills Beck sooner than later. Anyone who follows him is insane.
Glenn Beck is a hero to those Patriot Americans that matter. Im glad you loon ball leftist liberal sister boys hate him.
Brilliant! The ending is a masterstroke. I love this and your Buffy vid. It’s not only entertaining but enlightening.
Bravo, wonderful subscribe! Can you do Billo the Clown next?