Some of those folks are unfortunately unhinged. I mean there are things that have made me uncomfortable here and there, but I think we all know it's a show. Sure, there are some things that haven't aged as well as hoped, but a lot of the park has aged well, despite the faults some people try to...
Well, I think that scene can be altered to be less stereotypical or replaced with a handful of other characters from the film. Other than that, there's nothing racist or sexist left there and to suggest otherwise is stupid and a blatant cry for attention or overreaching.
As a proud Mexican, I don't have any issue with any portrayal of us at Disney. Not even the older stuff, either. I guess my issue is that they are going to price out Hispanic families, not how there's a bird with a Spanish accent or Donald Duck in a sombrero. I think those "issues" are...
Yeah, I agree that they are. In fact, a lot of people on Disney Twitter have cited the fact that we still has the one racist scene left at Disneyland in the Peter Pan ride.
"Reimagining" is one of those dumb buzzwords they're using to justify any and all changes, regardless of quality, and sadly there's a legion of Disney fans who will defend anything they do.
Of those two things, the Indians in Peter Pan are just cringe. The Chinese puppet is something you might see in Small World if we're being honest and it's something that you'd expect a scumbucket like Stromboli to have. Maybe they can redo the puppet or change him out with a different puppet...
Same here. I am over this. Sure, there were a few things that really needed to be updated or improved, but all this nitpicking over everything in sight that could be interpreted less-than-charitably is just an overcorrection and a total waste of resources.