neo999955
Well-Known Member
- In the Parks
- No
Well, everything is not. Even remotely.Everything is problematic. It will never end.
I agree. I think we should protect our young and delete any references to history
Instances where insensitive depictions of people are now viewed with a more caring (and accurate) eye can and should be updated either by removing it, removing the insensitivity or properly giving context.
Of course, we're talking about a family theme park, so removing is most often going to be Disney's approach - but there are many solutions they could take. Culture changes over time and on the overall bend, it's been pretty good. I do find it odd when people so forcefully fight against these types of updates -I get that outright removing/replacement is perhaps the laziest solution, but in the context of a Disney park centered on magical happiness - I think it's pretty reasonable.
We can teach and explain to future generations why these things happened, what they were and why they were changed - even if you didn't find it necessary. That is super important that we do that in schools, at home and in museums/public monuments/etc. I don't think we want that type of "This is why this thing you're about to see is offensive" at Disney though. And yes, worse, would be to leave it.