Posted on 03/16/2020 8:35:32 AM PDT by rktman
Disney will not be adding the 1946 animation Song Of The South to its Disney+ streaming service because it is not appropriate in todays world, the companys executive chairman Bob Iger said this week.
Iger made the remarks during Disneys annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday when he was asked a question as to whether the full Disney library will be available on the service.
Ive felt, for as long as Ive been CEO, that Song of the South even with a disclaimer was just not appropriate in todays world, he said. Given the depictions in some of those films, to bring them out today without some form or another, without offending people. So weve decided not to do that.
The film, which is nearly 75 years old, has become highly controversial in recent years for its depiction of black Americans working on a plantation in Georgia after the Civil War.
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I guess they will also be tearing down the Splash Mountains in Disney parks. Not.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness."
Then he should tear down splash mountain and not show Dumbo or The Jungle Book anymore either.
As well as any Civil War film with black actors and black actresses.
Morons denying history.
Offending people of the Left does us all good. Them thinking they shouldnt be offended, when coddled, only makes them worse subsequently.
I got Disney+ free for a year from Verizon. I watched a few movies, tried some of the “documentaries” (ugh). Now I’m done with it. Meh...
I haven’t seen the movie in many years, but, as I recall, the uncle Remus character was a positive guiding influence on the little boy, and was not an insulting stereotype of black people.
If certain people had their way, virtually all TV and movies from before the year 2000 would be censored for the crime against humanity of alleged outdated cultural depictions and stereotypes.
And the irony is that those who want to censor what you and I see claim to be liberal and tolerant and open minded.
Before we know it, the USA will have lost its own history. What has not been destroyed by history revisionists is even now being erased or destroyed by the crowd offended by Civil War statues and artifacts, the Founding Fathers, and most importantly, America’s Christian foundations. Soon America will have no past, hence no foundations. It will drift upon the chaotic waters of nihilism as will its people, who being ignorant of the past will not know or even care where they are going.
Isn’t Iger a homosexual?
yep
Not a clue. And why would I? Ask obxxx.
I see, yes there is that awful scene of a Christian Baptism
that could warp young minds fo’ Sho! ; P
Sorry to offend, but I loved that movie as a kid. “Zippity-do-dah, zippity yea, my o my what a wonderful day! Plenty of sunshine...”
I believe you made a mistake in your quotation.
The correct reading is “We hold these truths to be self-uh evident, all men and women created by uh... go, you know th... you know the thing...”
that part is fine.
BTW, I have a bootleg DVD of it. I found it to be over-rated and kinda boring.
The entitled, coddled and self-absorbed generations feel that history started with them.
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