• @DragonTypeWyvern
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      119 months ago

      Ok, wow, I didn’t realize until now that they gave the Italian stereotype a grease gun.

      That’s a little bit of a deep cut for some casual racism, Seth Green.

      • @Uncle_Sheo217@lemmy.world
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        59 months ago

        Wouldn’t a 1928 Thompson be more accurate? Grease guns don’t have the mafia connection (at least to the public) that Thompsons do.

        • @Uncle_Sheo217@lemmy.world
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          49 months ago

          Plus grease guns were introduced to the military as a cheaper, easier to manufacture alternative to the Thompson midway through the war. Thompsons were just damn expensive to make. Grease guns were about as simple as you could get other than maybe a Sten.

          • @DragonTypeWyvern
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            29 months ago

            The context you seem to be missing is that “greaser” used to be a slur for Italians.

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                Also why the movie “Grease” was named as it happens.

                The “Greaser” culture John Travolta’s character represents had become synonymous with Italian and Mexican American youths.