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** Surprisingly enough, [[BoomerangBigot Uncle Ruckus]] is never quite called out by any of his friends or enemies as a traitor to the black race, despite being so racist that he regularly expresses literal white-supremacist rhetoric about his virulent hatred for other black people.

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** Surprisingly enough, [[BoomerangBigot Uncle Ruckus]] is never quite called out by any of his friends or enemies as a traitor to the black race, despite being so racist that he regularly expresses literal white-supremacist rhetoric about his [[BoomerangBigot virulent hatred for other black people.people]]. The reason for this is because [[CloudCuckoolander he was brainwashed into thinking he's a white man with a skin condition]], and everbody goes along with this belief despite it being very clearly not the case.
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* ''WesternAnimation/XMen97'': In the second episode, the [[FantasticRacism Friends of Humanity]] target the courthouse where Magneto is standing trial for the purpose of assassinating Magneto ''and'' the judges. When the judges question why an anti-mutant militia would target humans, Magneto is quick to point out that, as far as the FOH are concerned, allowing him the dignity of due process was an act of treason.
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* By the end of the series, Luz Noceda of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' is considered to be this by [[spoiler:her [[TheFundamentalist puritanical]] arch-nemesis Philip Wittebane/Emperor Belos, due to Luz firmly defending the people of the Demon Realm from him, despite Luz being [[TokenHuman a Human]]. After he reveals himself to be Human to her, and Luz condemns his plans for a [[FinalSolution Witch Holocaust]] as being monstrous, Philip dismisses her as being crazy, and later as having been warped by the inhabitants of the Boiling Isles. By the time of his death, Belos rants to Luz that if she allows him to die and finally puts an end to his genocidal ambitions, then she will be just as "evil and wicked" as the residents of the Demon Realm]].

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* By the end of the series, [[Characters/TheOwlHouseLuzNoceda Luz Noceda Noceda]] of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' is considered to be this by [[spoiler:her [[TheFundamentalist puritanical]] arch-nemesis Philip Wittebane/Emperor Belos, due to Luz firmly defending the people of the Demon Realm from him, despite Luz being [[TokenHuman a Human]]. After he reveals himself to be Human to her, and Luz condemns his plans for a [[FinalSolution Witch Holocaust]] as being monstrous, Philip dismisses her as being crazy, and later as having been warped by the inhabitants of the Boiling Isles. By the time of his death, Belos rants to Luz that if she allows him to die and finally puts an end to his genocidal ambitions, then she will be just as "evil and wicked" as the residents of the Demon Realm]].



* Parodied in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Wieners Out", where Butters becomes a raging misogynist and criticizes Kyle for wanting to make peace with the girls after their mass break-up campaign, constantly calling him "Uncle Kyle".

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* Parodied in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Wieners Out", where Butters becomes a raging misogynist and criticizes [[Characters/SouthParkKyleBroflovski Kyle Broflovski]] for wanting to make peace with the girls after their mass break-up campaign, constantly calling him "Uncle Kyle".
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* ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'': As the last non-nanite infected human, White Knight considers himself to be the only real human in existence. As such, anyone who tolerates [=EVOs=] is a traitor to humanity, AKA himself.
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* By the end of the series, Luz Noceda of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' is considered to be this by [[spoiler:her [[TheFundamentalist puritanical]] arch-nemesis Philip Wittebane/Emperor Belos, due to Luz firmly defending the people of the Demon Realm. After he reveals himself to be Human to her, and Luz condemns his plans for a [[FinalSolution Witch Holocaust]] as being monstrous, Philip dismisses her as being crazy, and later as having been warped by the inhabitants of the Boiling Isles. By the time of his death, Below rants to Luz that if she allows him to die and finally puts an end to his genocidal ambitions, then she will be just as "evil and wicked" as the residents of the Demon Realm]].

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* By the end of the series, Luz Noceda of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' is considered to be this by [[spoiler:her [[TheFundamentalist puritanical]] arch-nemesis Philip Wittebane/Emperor Belos, due to Luz firmly defending the people of the Demon Realm.Realm from him, despite Luz being [[TokenHuman a Human]]. After he reveals himself to be Human to her, and Luz condemns his plans for a [[FinalSolution Witch Holocaust]] as being monstrous, Philip dismisses her as being crazy, and later as having been warped by the inhabitants of the Boiling Isles. By the time of his death, Below Belos rants to Luz that if she allows him to die and finally puts an end to his genocidal ambitions, then she will be just as "evil and wicked" as the residents of the Demon Realm]].
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* By the end of the series, Luz Noceda of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' is considered to be this by [[spoiler:her [[TheFundamentalist puritanical]] arch-nemesis Philip Wittebane/Emperor Belos, due to Luz firmly defending the people of the Demon Realm. After he reveals himself to be Human to her, and Luz condemns his plans for a [[FinalSolution Witch Holocaust]] as being monstrous, Philip dismisses her as being crazy, and later as having been warped by the inhabitants of the Boiling Isles. By the time of his death, Below rants to Luz that if she allows him to die and finally puts an end to his genocidal ambitions, then she will be just as "evil and wicked" as the residents of the Demon Realm]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersEarthSpark'': Megatron is seen as such by his fellow Decepticons due to his decision to stop the movement's more extreme actions and make peace with the Autobots. Shockwave even called him a traitor when they last encountered each other during the war.
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** In "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.

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** In "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.
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** In "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "Eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.

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** In "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "Eh" "eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.
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** In "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.

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** In "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" "Eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.
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** PlayedForLaughs in "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.

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** PlayedForLaughs in In "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.
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** PlayedForLaughs in "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides [[BoomerangBigot Uncle Ruckus]]) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.

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** PlayedForLaughs in "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides [[BoomerangBigot Uncle Ruckus]]) Ruckus) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" when asked about Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.

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* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the black community for being the one African-American (besides [[BoomerangBigot Uncle Ruckus]]) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying "eh" when asked about him by Creator/WernerHerzog was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'':
** Surprisingly enough, [[BoomerangBigot Uncle Ruckus]] is never quite called out by any of his friends or enemies as a traitor to the black race, despite being so racist that he regularly expresses literal white-supremacist rhetoric about his virulent hatred for other black people.
** In "The Trial of R. Kelly", Tom [=DuBois=] is accused of being a race traitor, as he's a black man married to a white woman. However, this accusation is coming from Music/RKelly's white defense attorney, as a tactic to get the jury (entirely filled with black fans of R. Kelly) to remain biased in favor of his client.
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PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the local black community for being the one African-American (besides [[BoomerangBigot Uncle Ruckus]]) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying a very apathetic "eh" when asked about him Obama by Creator/WernerHerzog Creator/WernerHerzog, was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.



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Times where somebody is accused of being a CategoryTraitor in WesternAnimation.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', Terry is angered that Greg is a member of the [[GayConservative Gay Republicans]].
* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman", where Huey becomes vilified by the black community for being the one African-American (besides [[BoomerangBigot Uncle Ruckus]]) who didn't worship the ground UsefulNotes/BarackObama walked on. Simply saying "eh" when asked about him by Creator/WernerHerzog was enough to have an AngryMob burning effigies of him.
* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}},'' a good portion of the student body blames her for getting the yearbook to devote fewer pages to sports and clubs (which [[MisBlamed isn't true]], but she supports the decision anyway).
-->'''[[DumbJock Kevin]]:''' Hello, ''traitor''. It's a nice day, isn't it? -- for a traitor!\\
'''[[TheSnarkKnight Daria]]:''' How can I betray something I don't believe in?
* The ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' episode "Orange You Sad I Did Say Banana?" revolves around Kahn's reaction to being accused of being a "[[OutsideInsideSlur banana]]" by one of his fellow Laotian-Americans, including his idol Ted Wassonasong. After they push him around most of the episode, he tells them to shove off when they try to get him to participate in a coup d'etat that will most likely fail and result in his death.
-->'''Kahn:''' You want to play a round of golf at Nine Rivers? Give me a call. You want someone to feel guilty about the way they live their life? Call someone else!
* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': In "Whole Lotta Shakin'", it's revealed that Zerk believes that Jet is a sell-out for associating with humans. He denies Jet's clearly alien traits and has the audacity to call him an "Earthie".
* Slimer on ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' and later ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters''. He's the team mascot, lives in the firehouse, and often helps out on cases. So, of course, Slimer is positively hated by the kind of malicious ghosts that the Ghostbusters regularly deal with. Samhain personally denounced him as a traitor and threatened to destroy him if he didn't submit to his rule. Even worse, Surt wanted to perform eternal torture on the spud as retribution for helping the Ghostbusters trap him.
* Parodied in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Wieners Out", where Butters becomes a raging misogynist and criticizes Kyle for wanting to make peace with the girls after their mass break-up campaign, constantly calling him "Uncle Kyle".
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'':
** Young prince Lion-O, already known among his people as a {{Cloudcuckoolander}}, defends some {{stock|Punishment}}aded {{Lizard|Folk}} slaves from a PowderKegCrowd of his fellow {{Catfolk}}. This backfires spectacularly, stirring them up into an AngryMob demanding a full-blown VigilanteExecution, calling him "[[FantasticSlur Lizard lover]]" and threatening to put him in the stocks themselves.
** [[spoiler:Also one of the reasons why Pumyra hates Lion-O.]]
** Ironically, [[spoiler:the Cats were allies with the other animals, including the Lizards, when they overthrew Mumm-Ra centuries ago]].

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