Still just waiting for a link or literally any proof. You claim it's so well known then show me literally anything.
Do you what what burden of proof means?
Ya'll constantly say shyt and whenever anyone asks for proof, you just deviate.
If I'm that stupid and that dumb, then take full advantage of this opportunity and show everyone.
Link literally anything because when people search that and slavery, it's only bringing up tons of articles debunking a Facebook post.
"The Adventures of Pinocchio," first published in book form in 1883, is among the most translated stories in the world.
www.snopes.com
This took me less than 2 mins.
Here's the smithsonian:
Forget what you know from the cartoon. The 19th-century story, now in a new translation, was a rallying cry for universal education and Italian nationhood
www.smithsonianmag.com