Playmobil's toy pirate ship includes a metal collar for the black passenger

Hmmmmmm

What next? An illegal immigrant border crossing bus with secret compartments?

Meh. Not really something to get upset about. When piracy was rampant there was also slavery. If we remove everything historically troublesome from toys the whole pirate ship wouldn’t exist in the first place.

I guess the company could have been more clear in the instructions on what the character was about.

There were plenty of black pirates. Being a pirate beat the hell out of being a slave, and many nonwhite people opted for the change in lifestyle. Most white pirates were Europeans, and didn’t give a rat one way or the other, really.

That being said, that was a rather thoughtless accessory to stick in there for the black guy…

He doesn’t get a sword, either. The way the figures are positioned kind of makes it look like there are two “couples” on board ship - that the top pair are gazing at each other and smiling doesn’t help… :smiley:

Wow. I’m so naive that I read the OP title and thought they were wearing bondage gear.

Pretty sure that is a new world native and not intended to be black, look at the hair and skin tone.

Pirates keeping a slave, are you kidding me they were such nice peop…

Modern people forget what pirates were about.

I got the image on this page from a book.

So are you saying in the fairness of historical accuracy that an Auschwitz playset would be okay?

Yep I godwinned it.

I was thinking maybe a Trail of Tears set, myself. Hey… it has horsies and doggies and cute lil papooses!

Playmobil makes electric train sets. Trains were used to take people to Auschwitz. Playmobil makes little buildings and little people figures and Auschwitz had buildings and people, so they’ve pretty much already developed the basic Nazi concentration camp playset. Also, no doubt they have cowboys and Indians playsets. Kids will play cowboys and Indians and be completely insensitive to the oppression that was inflicted on the Indian by the white man. Also cops and robbers. Kids will play cops and robbers, totally dismissing the huge problem of police brutality, American’s high incarceration rate, and the disproportionate number of blacks in the nation’s prisons. Clearly, Playmobil is out to destroy civilization as we know it with these nefariously evil toys! :stuck_out_tongue:

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Playmobil’s toy pirate ship includes a metal collar for the black pirate.

I’d tend to doubt that they still have these…

The decks aren’t gonna swab themselves.

Pirates were thieves, often because they didn’t have better options. Pirates weren’t cartoon villains who you can assume always chose the “bad” option just because. They did have to work together for their mutual benefit.

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I fear it’s more than just decks he’s a-swabbin’. Arrr, shiver me timber!

The point; you missed it.

There’s a vast difference between selling a toy train set and selling what you acknowledge is a slave collar designed to go around a black person’s neck.

The only thing that can be said in PlayMobil’s defense is they’re saying he’s an ex-slave. And that’s plausible; the idea of an ex-slave becoming a pirate is a common trope in the genre. But they should have gone a little further and realized that slaves would remove their slave collars when they became free.

Maybe it gives him a +1 to defense and all the other pirates are jealous.

Maybe they should have an especially-thin and redheaded pirate to represent the Irish, who often had trouble finding other work.

History is scary, people. Stuff happened. Are we going to lie to our children and say it didn’t?

There’s a big gap between denying bad things happened in history and turning those bad things into toys.

Third Reich Barbie.