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To: Ohioan
"I found the other day that there is actually a group actively trying to get Disney to reissue "Song Of The South."

It is my understanding that the NAACP actually purchased the rights to Song of the South. If that is the case, then would Disney even be able to reproduce it? I think it is very sad really. Song of the South was a delightful movie. I guess it just won't do to have anybody see a black man in the old south portrayed as a happy and well-adjusted individual. It isn't conducive to the agenda and counters the propaganda of the racist liberals.

277 posted on 02/21/2003 1:45:50 PM PST by sweetliberty (Go Al, go!)
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To: sweetliberty
It is my understanding that the NAACP actually purchased the rights to Song of the South. If that is the case, then would Disney even be able to reproduce it? I think it is very sad really. Song of the South was a delightful movie. I guess it just won't do to have anybody see a black man in the old south portrayed as a happy and well-adjusted individual. It isn't conducive to the agenda and counters the propaganda of the racist liberals.

I would like more information on this report, if you have any idea where it could be obtained. Since the NAACP has tried to promote a confrontation between the races in the South for 94 years, they would have made such a purchase for one reason, and one reason only. But there is also the question of the price--it should have been expensive, and should have been a major budget item for the Fabian leadership of the NAACP, which in the days when "Song of The South" was originally issued, was still in the hands of frothy White Socialist hatemongers.

William Flax Return Of The Gods Web Site

363 posted on 02/22/2003 1:26:52 PM PST by Ohioan
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