Haymarket2008
Well-Known Member
I never suggested putting it in Africa. It's a horrible fit for the park. Epcot is the park for the BP IP.
An equally horrible fit.
I never suggested putting it in Africa. It's a horrible fit for the park. Epcot is the park for the BP IP.
Maybe a bad fit but better than DAKAn equally horrible fit.
In Future World? Wasn't almost all the tech in the movie somewhat grounded in reality beyond the magic kitty people? The mag-lev trains able to go light speed? The stealth planes? Edutainment central in terms of showing people what we can do with technology.An equally horrible fit.
Still, why would they lose the license. Did they have a fixed limited timeframe for this particular project?Follow the link to the Vidanta page. The theme park section no longer mentions, or references in images, Cirque.
Because it has nothing to do with animal conservation or anything like that?Please no
How would it be racist if Wakanda is in Africa?
Here, have some Avengers at Dizzy Parks.
Because it has nothing to do with animal conservation or anything like that?
Wakanda doesn't (have?) specific details anything related to real life Africa.
They lost the Cirque license. It’s a generic resort complex with an amusement component now.
At the end of the day it's still Africa viewied through a white lense, made for a mostly white, American audience. You can apply the same kind of thinking to World Showcase or Adventureland, but they can at least use the excuse of romanticism and/or humour.
I'm not saying Harambe is so politically incorrect that it needs to be removed or altered, if that were the case most of WDW would have to go, but it's still a perspective that exists and can be funny to acknowledge. Most guests stuck in line for two hours at KS will never think of it.
I could get into some Mansa Musa stories... Not sure there is enough pixie dust to make him disney though...This. Harambee is very cool and well themed and all--but to explain a large part of BP/Wakanda's appeal, especially among PoC is that it portrays a (fictional) African nation that is stable, intelligent, and technologically advanced. In Western media, Sub-Saharan Africa is always portrayed as "Lions & Wildebeests", "Jungle villages full of naked people", "War and Famine", or "Dusty, ramshackle tin-roof cities that used to be developed". In reality, African nations have skyscrapers, beautiful neighborhoods, luxury malls, and better transit systems than some American cities. I can understand America's fascination with the wildness and natural beauty of the continent, but it's kind of annoying that you only really see the "quaint" and "wild" sides of Africa. Africa can build stuff too!
And don't get me started on the general lack of knowledge about ancient African empires. (C'mon Disney, there's a wealth of stories/settings there!)
This. Harambee is very cool and well themed and all--but to explain a large part of BP/Wakanda's appeal, especially among PoC is that it portrays a (fictional) African nation that is stable, intelligent, and technologically advanced. In Western media, Sub-Saharan Africa is always portrayed as "Lions & Wildebeests", "Jungle villages full of naked people", "War and Famine", or "Dusty, ramshackle tin-roof cities that used to be developed". In reality, African nations have skyscrapers, beautiful neighborhoods, luxury malls, and better transit systems than some American cities. I can understand America's fascination with the wildness and natural beauty of the continent, but it's kind of annoying that you only really see the "quaint" and "wild" sides of Africa. Africa can build stuff too!
And don't get me started on the general lack of knowledge about ancient African empires. (C'mon Disney, there's a wealth of stories/settings there!)
Keeping this tongue in cheek because at the end of the day this is all just a bunch of white guilt hot takes.
It always gets me slightly upset when a CM on the Kilimanjaro
Safari tells me that the Okapi is so rare that it wasn’t discovered until the 20th century. They omit to say “by white men“. Of course the locals knew about it!!
Indeed. My neighbourhood recently got discovered by international tourism. This does not imply I never knew my neighbourhood was there until foreigners pointed it out to me.That would be pretty racist to say "by white men", as it would exclude the Asians, Hispanics, and other races of the world who have also contributed to the larger body of science and knowledge who were also unaware of what that pocket of local tribes knew.
I'm a black man and I feel it would not be racist at all if Black Panther/Wakanda was included in the animal kingdom. It would be put in the animal kingdom as black panther holds a focus in nature and alot of the animals themselves. Not because the characters are black.
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