'And continue to earn reparations every moment we spend submerged in the systemic prejudice, racism, and white supremacy that America was founded with and still has not atoned for.'
We white folks are demanding reparations from you all for culturally appropriating our culture. Our culture created the generation of electricity, written English language, cameras, video, recorded music. Pay up or quit using our cultural technology to produce your garbage cartoons. printed language, computers,
Disney is corrupted to the core. Any parent continuing to subject their kids to this goebbles inspired hyper-sexual & racist company is guilty of child abuse.
Disney is corrupted to the core. Any parent continuing to subject their kids to this goebbles inspired hyper-sexual & racist company is guilty of child abuse.
That’s it! Eureka! Divide all Disney shares between the black people.
It will be a day to celebrate when that scummy organization declares Chapter 11 and every single employee there has to find other work.
As I said when they went after the Confederate Monuments, eventually they’ll come for Lincoln, too.
Walt is turning in his grave... or cryo chamber or whatever.
black people picked cotton; Chinese, Irish, Italians, Scots, English, Swedes, Jews, and Norwegians built this country ...
This revisionism is getting ridiculous
The Disney leadership has its collective lips wrapped firmly around…👹🍆
I only wish that black people appropriated white culture. Imagine the impact on the crime rate.
‘slaves built this country’.
Black African tribes didn’t develop the use of the wheel or any basic mechanism.
Lincoln gave priority to preserving the Union, but personally despised slavery and wished to contain it if he couldn’t end it. The Barn Burner party headed by Lloyd Garrison wanted to destroy the Union because its constitution tolerated slavery, and therefore he considered it a pact with the Devil. Lincoln was right, and when he realized the flaw in his mentor Garrison’s argument, Fredrick Douglas, a former slave himself, founded the Republican Party together with Lincoln. Simple minds, simplistic narratives.
> a white character is seen standing on a stage with a poster that says ‘still not atoned’. <
Make no mistake about it. This will incite violence. It’s not that much different from the anti-Jewish posters the Nazis put up in the 1930s. Those posters were ludicrous. But they had the intended effect.
Communist/Lost Cause crap.
And BLM burned it back down. So I guess the cycle is complete now.
So I guess this is Disney getting back at government and regular non-socialist Americans.
Jokes on them, they cant afford to go to their overpriced parks anymore anyway.
Slavery was never legal in most of our territory and even in places where it was "legal" at one time it was never widely practiced and was outlawed soon after the nation was founded in those areas. So that cannot be factually true.
The economies of the states without slavery were strong and grew faster than those with it. This includes the products that were the primary staples of the Southern economy. Why? Because slavery retarded innovation in how to produce crop yields, and also was not free market activity - slaves did not earn wages to contribute to the economic cycle. So that cannot be factually true further still.
“By 1850, of the 3.2 million slaves in the country’s fifteen slave states, 1.8 million were producing cotton; by 1860, slave labor was producing over two billion pounds of cotton per year.”
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-ushistory1os2xmaster/chapter/the-economics-of-cotton/
Slaves might have produced over $100 billion of cotton in modern money terms.
All the value was not slave produced. The land had to get snatched from Indians by armed white guys and tools bought. The cotton had to be sent to New Orleans by steamboat. Factors had to get their cut.
Much of the cotton wealth was destroyed by the efforts to free the slaves from 1861 to 1865 - Gone with the Wind.
Savannah and Charleston were largely built by slaves, but they had become mainly slums by the 1930s.
In Savannah houses were in the times I visited bought by almost by the block and gut renovated.
You know, there were talks as to what would become of the former slaves. Repatriation was an option. There were others.