And if you allow your child to be indoctrinated into the Red Army, before you know it she's going to run off thinking she can farm or smelt or push dump trucks or whatever, and let me be straight with you, friend: she can't. The American Way is you best call a tow truck, and if you can't afford a tow truck then you have a truck problem. Real talk: a frog can't move a dump truck. "With great labor we will fulfill the plan" But is any of that acknowledged in this insidious communist propaganda? Of course not! The real-life result was a lot of bad steel and no one had any pots left. You know what Little Blue Truck sounds like to me? It sounds like Little Red Book, and this story is an allegory for Mao's Great Leap Forward, during which everyone, regardless of their innate ability or training, was set to melting metal down into steel. "Everybody is fully occupied in production" Sound familiar? That's because it is COMMUNISM! If all pull together, even the largest tasks can be accomplished. Even if, like the frog, they are not best suited for pushing, they must join equally in the fight. Whatever their individual strengths, all must join in the struggle to move the enormous truck. In the end it's the addition of the little green frog who pushes them over the edge that last little bit is enough to help the dump truck.Ī mighty machine can only be moved by the combined strength of every citizen. A dump truck gets stuck in the mud plucky little blue truck can only get him out with the help of all his friends.
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