When I was in 5th/6th/7th grade I went through a phase when I drew all kinds of weird things. I was on a kick where I drew ridiculous pictures of my classmates, with the title "Mongoloid" underneath the "portrait". I got really, really - I mean REALLY - good at drawing primate characters from "Planet of the Apes", who were of course labeled as classmates and teachers.
I also drew complicated battle scenes between tiny half-inch-high stick-Munchkins and stick-Goblins. Munchkins were good, and Goblins were evil. Munchkins had circle-heads without the circle filled in - in other words, they were White. Goblins had their circle-heads filled in - they were Black.
The battles took place in and around a cross-section view of a body of water with land (and a castle) on either side. God was in the background shooting lightning bolts out of his finger at the Goblins, and Godzilla was in the background breathing fire on the Munchkins. The water was the battleground, filled with pitched battles implementing all kinds of grizzly scenes and cruelty. Heads being snipped off by a gigantic scissor-weapon, and lifeless stick bodies and heads sinking to the ocean floor. Spears impaling heads. Underwater chainsaws hacking at limbs and heads. An underwater gallows, complete with hooded Goblin executioner. Sharks eating Munchkins. Munchkins proclaiming their peaceful nature, and Goblins proclaiming their evil. Naked stick Munchkin women with naked breasts being attacked by stick Goblins with gigantic phalluses. Each side proclaiming impending victory, while apparently locked in a stalemate.
It's ridiculous to see it written out - and there's even more that I can hardly describe. But ridiculous or not, it's called imagination. It's called being a kid. If any of my kids tried creating such inane drawings nowadays, they'd probably be arrested and we'd be dealing with a social worker.
*sigh* I want my country back. I want common sense back. I want kids to be able to draw pictures without interference from the government.