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re: Disney
Last Edit: MockingbirdGirl 08:59 pm EDT 08/17/17
Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 08:58 pm EDT 08/17/17
In reply to: Disney - Greg_M 08:48 pm EDT 08/17/17

If Disney wants to create stories that promote inclusion and diversity to their target (family) audience, then fair play to them. Sensible people are not looking to Disney for preservation of the historical record.
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re: Disney
Posted by: Greg_M 09:01 pm EDT 08/17/17
In reply to: re: Disney - MockingbirdGirl 08:58 pm EDT 08/17/17

Kid's first impressions are formed by watching Disney. Disney has a responsibility not to alter history since little kids aren't old enough to be sensible
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re: Disney
Posted by: Singapore/Fling 09:23 pm EDT 08/17/17
In reply to: re: Disney - Greg_M 09:01 pm EDT 08/17/17

Which historial alterations are you concerned about? (Not saying that they haven't done so, but nothing immediately springs to mind, unless we're talking about "Pocahontas", which presents a fairly rosy idea of how Native Americans reacted to the invasion of their land by foreigners.)
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re: Disney
Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 09:04 pm EDT 08/17/17
In reply to: re: Disney - Greg_M 09:01 pm EDT 08/17/17

No, Disney has a responsibility to tell engaging stories (and please their shareholders). Kids don't need to see this yet:
Link Historically Accurate Disney Princess Song
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re: Disney
Posted by: Chromolume 09:24 pm EDT 08/17/17
In reply to: re: Disney - MockingbirdGirl 09:04 pm EDT 08/17/17

Eek. That voice is like nails on a bunch of blackboards all at once.
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