Talk:Zdeněk Miler

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Revirvlkodlaku in topic Important moral messages

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Important moral messages edit

As a child from the 1960s I'd like to add here that I'm surprised this page doesn't mention Miler's views, which he very subtly brought forward through his Krtek cartoons. I've been brought up with them (I was born in Yugoslavia). Zdenek was one of the first to propagate pro environmental, pro nature, anti-pollution, anti-war, even anti-capitalism tainted stories to children. In some of his stories it's very obvious he was trying to warn kids about the dangers of destroying forests, expanding cities, over-consumption, over-population, waste disposal issues, so-called 'technological solutions' against global warming, and he did so in a friendly manner, with superb music and taste. Many would now call him an eco-warrior, really. He wasn't an activist as such, but his way of trying to make the world a better place was through his art. He did propagate his stance on issues that even Greta Thunberg hasn't even addressed yet. He was way ahead of his time. This needs to be mentioned, I think. 89.205.131.218 (talk) 09:48, 21 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

Hello there! While I agree that it is important to mention a person's worldview or philosophy in a biographical article, unless there are credible sources to support this material, including it in the article would constitute original research, which goes against Wikipedia policy. If you have sources that you would like to include, which support what you say about Miler, please present them, and the content can definitely be added to the page. Cheers! Revirvlkodlaku (talk) 15:03, 21 January 2022 (UTC)Reply