jloucks
Well-Known Member
I was a kid in the 70's and 80's and saw the movie many times in that timeframe. I loved those characters as a kid (and still as an adult), both animated and non-animated. Uncle Remus was up there with Mr Rogers for me as televised father figure. Several of the songs I can still sing from memory. I watched the movie as an adult about 6 years ago, and saw way more in it than I did as a kid. It is both overtly and covertly racist. Cringe level. Embarrassment level. Not suitable for children. However, when did not suitable for children apply to adults? The issue is some bone-head adults would just play it for little Karen and then she would go to school rocking some racist blackcent or verbiage and get intro trouble. *sigh*
I really don't care for Princess Frog all that much. Sure, it was ok. I've seen it 2-3 times and didn't dislike it, but for me to change up a beloved childhood love is hard.
But not that hard. Changing up the ride sends a strong message to folks that the movie it is based on was, and still is, not ok. Sending a beloved childhood memory into oblivion is a pittance of suffering compared to WHY the memory is headed for oblivion. Changing up the ride to Princess Frog amplifies the message (dare I say love) we are sending to the new generation.
Look, I get it, some of you are innocent (I am NOT insinuating anyone that loves Remus and his rabbit is racist). Love should triumph hate. But sometimes, love and hate are tied so tightly together that only thing you can do it cut them both loose.
I really don't care for Princess Frog all that much. Sure, it was ok. I've seen it 2-3 times and didn't dislike it, but for me to change up a beloved childhood love is hard.
But not that hard. Changing up the ride sends a strong message to folks that the movie it is based on was, and still is, not ok. Sending a beloved childhood memory into oblivion is a pittance of suffering compared to WHY the memory is headed for oblivion. Changing up the ride to Princess Frog amplifies the message (dare I say love) we are sending to the new generation.
Look, I get it, some of you are innocent (I am NOT insinuating anyone that loves Remus and his rabbit is racist). Love should triumph hate. But sometimes, love and hate are tied so tightly together that only thing you can do it cut them both loose.