lazyboy97o
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I always thought Arial just wanted to be Helvetica.FTFY. Arial wanted to be human long before she met Mr. Princey Pants. He was a bonus with good hair.
I always thought Arial just wanted to be Helvetica.FTFY. Arial wanted to be human long before she met Mr. Princey Pants. He was a bonus with good hair.
Disney likes to keep a near perfect family-friendly image. This and money drive their decisions in terms of censorship. But yes, Disney’s BEEN censoring stuff.Disney has been doing censorship for a very long time. Eisner censored many Disney films for seemingly no reason. Disney is always the king of pointless censorship.
I think social media created the problem. Disney is reacting, trying to keep from offending everyone. It's not possibleDisney made it a problem. We're discussing how stupid Disney is. It's their mess they created.
Those concerns from parents are pretty silly, as heterosexual couples have been a thing since forever and that most definitely concerns sexuality. Disney is still in with the family demographic (there are plenty of children in the U.S. with gay parents). Also, not so sure about the tattoo thing…pretty sure we can find examples of tattoos in Disney films from years and years ago.It's interesting to me because a lot of their new decision making doesn't seem family oriented. Like allowing tatoos or putting in gay references in all their films.
(Not saying these things are bad, but it goes against how they used to operate.)
A lot of my coworkers with younger kids say they don't take their children to Disney movies because they are too young to have discussions about sexuality.
It's weird since the company used to be very "in" with the family demographic as well as the christian community.
Growing up, I knew many kids with strict parents who ONLY were allowed to see G rated Disney films.
I wonder if Disney's accountants came to the conclusion that the market of childless people in their 20s was a better demographic than families?
There is nothing not family-friendly about gay characters. Many kids have gay parents! Many kids are gay themselves! Being gay isn't inherently more sexual than being straight.It's interesting to me because a lot of their new decision making doesn't seem family oriented. Like allowing tatoos or putting in gay references in all their films.
Yes, I know. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Parents are allowed to show their kids Disney content or not, ultimately. Its up to them.Just giving anecdotes, none of which bode well for the companies once clean "family" demographic. None of these coworkers have problems with gay people by any means, but don't want to have the discussion with their 5 year old kids quite yet.
Odd then that they got some minor flack from right wing congregations over "Brother Bear". Something about the movie supposedly promoting paganism...I know at one point Disney really aligned themselves closely with christian churches, going so far as to consult them for some film content decisions. I feel in the early 2000s when Disney Animation /Live Action wasnt doing so hot, they probably needed groups like that, as they were the last remaining people seeing their films.
I'm sure this is no longer the case.
The Sword in the Stone, anyone? I can bet there were a few moms sporting beehive hairstyles that didn’t approve of Merlin and his talking owl. Plenty of satanism, black magic, and evil going on there.I remember a gaggle of moms complaining about Princess and the Frog being inappropriate because of the "voo doo" and occult stuff in the movie. Ya know, because magic and witches and stuff NEVER showed up in previous Disney movies....
I grew up in a VERY conservative Christian community and many parents complained all the time about Disney movies in the 90s/early 2000s.Odd then that they got some minor flack from right wing congregations over "Brother Bear". Something about the movie supposedly promoting paganism...
The relationship between the church and their impact on what was deemed family content was muddied in the past. So happy we've moved past that.I know at one point Disney really aligned themselves closely with christian churches, going so far as to consult them for some film content decisions. I feel in the early 2000s when Disney Animation /Live Action wasnt doing so hot, they probably needed groups like that, as they were the last remaining people seeing their films.
I'm sure this is no longer the case.
Just because Twitter (really the internet more broadly) appeals to the fringes and blew up the construct of the Overton Window by magnifying the voices of the polar extremes doesn’t mean the concept of appealing the broadest and deepest audience subsection of the population doesn’t exist.
I think herein lies my point… I’m really not opposed to all of the changes. More so my concern is the execution itself is so focused on trying to hastily “correct a problem” to avoid a negative social media trend that the window dressing that is created to replace it then misses the mark or appears disjointed in some cases.And that's exactly what's happening here. Yes Twitter represents one extreme, but let's not forget that the people posting against these changes are doing so on.... the internet. Just because the application is different, one group on twitter and one on facebook/message boards, doesn't mean one message is more right than the other.
No, Disney isn't taking all their direction from Twitter (they would never pass up the opportunity to pay a research firm millions of dollars to find out the same thing). But Twitter and Tik Tok and other forms of social media are amplifying and putting on display, the changes in social mores that are occurring amongst the younger demographics. They can't be ignored.
Exactly! I have the exact same thoughts about everything they've been doing recently.More so my concern is the execution itself is so focused on trying to hastily “correct a problem” to avoid a negative social media trend that the window dressing that is created to replace it then misses the mark or appears disjointed in some cases.
Censorship of art, in any form, sucks.
It kinda is.This isn't censorship.
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