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The launch of Disney's new streaming platform has caused a lot of controversy since it is a site of competition not only for Netflix but also for Hulu and Amazon.
Disney Plus will have new original productions, in addition, the upcoming premieres will not be able to be seen on other platforms. This is a commitment to exclusivity that Disney proposes so that other companies, such as Netflix, do not take advantage of the licenses of their products and also generate money from their subscribers and not from their clients interested in their content.
Under this argument, Disney has acquired film France Mobile Number List production companies aimed at young people and adults such as Marvel Studios, 21Th Century Fox and Lucas Films. The first, creator of the superhero hits or Avengers and the second and third of the distributors and creators of the Star Wars saga, among others.
Among the changes that Disney is making is also eliminating certain scenes from their films, because according to them, they believe it is politically correct.
Among the tapes that will be released is Dumbo. In his song called Song of the South, Dumbo's crows highlight the racist stereotype. The Song of the South is a clear example since it portrays life on the cotton plantations as something very pleasant after the Civil War, which was a distorted and sweetened version of reality. The film won the Oscar for Best Original Song for “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-dah” in 1947.
In the film Dumbo, crows were related to the racist stereotype of African descendants. They taught the elephant to fly, but their way of speaking revealed them as black, and the name Jim Crow was a derogatory term used for African Americans that was later used to name the segregation laws. racial, Jim Crow Laws.
They edit Dumbo for racism on Disney Plus
Although not all dubs were done with an Afro accent, many of those who saw it this way probably miss these characters. In the new version of Dumbo, the live-action remake directed by Tim Burton, not only the crows disappeared, but also the mouse and other characters; Racism was completely ruled out.
However, some changes were not to everyone's liking and the box office receipts for this production were low.
Eliminate the crows to say goodbye to racism?
For many, editing the scenes was necessary since despite being racist stereotypes that emerged from a much darker time for minorities, they do not explicitly encourage discrimination and can be viewed with less malice by an audience that grows up surrounded by tolerance and inclusion.
Disney Plus will have new original productions, in addition, the upcoming premieres will not be able to be seen on other platforms. This is a commitment to exclusivity that Disney proposes so that other companies, such as Netflix, do not take advantage of the licenses of their products and also generate money from their subscribers and not from their clients interested in their content.
Under this argument, Disney has acquired film France Mobile Number List production companies aimed at young people and adults such as Marvel Studios, 21Th Century Fox and Lucas Films. The first, creator of the superhero hits or Avengers and the second and third of the distributors and creators of the Star Wars saga, among others.
Among the changes that Disney is making is also eliminating certain scenes from their films, because according to them, they believe it is politically correct.
Among the tapes that will be released is Dumbo. In his song called Song of the South, Dumbo's crows highlight the racist stereotype. The Song of the South is a clear example since it portrays life on the cotton plantations as something very pleasant after the Civil War, which was a distorted and sweetened version of reality. The film won the Oscar for Best Original Song for “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-dah” in 1947.
In the film Dumbo, crows were related to the racist stereotype of African descendants. They taught the elephant to fly, but their way of speaking revealed them as black, and the name Jim Crow was a derogatory term used for African Americans that was later used to name the segregation laws. racial, Jim Crow Laws.
They edit Dumbo for racism on Disney Plus
Although not all dubs were done with an Afro accent, many of those who saw it this way probably miss these characters. In the new version of Dumbo, the live-action remake directed by Tim Burton, not only the crows disappeared, but also the mouse and other characters; Racism was completely ruled out.
However, some changes were not to everyone's liking and the box office receipts for this production were low.
Eliminate the crows to say goodbye to racism?
For many, editing the scenes was necessary since despite being racist stereotypes that emerged from a much darker time for minorities, they do not explicitly encourage discrimination and can be viewed with less malice by an audience that grows up surrounded by tolerance and inclusion.