Can we sticky this post please? So tired of the rage mob not taking the time to research and understand history before calling for its destruction.
And while the minor victory is being celebrated, you have added that "pain and frustration..., festering..." to tons of people who have been loyal customers, but who don't like paying top dollar to be reminded of that pain. So, good job. Let's destroy every single thing. That is the only solution.Yeah, I don't know how retheming to a story developed by two older white guys based on another white guy's fairy tale really helps address the serious injustices and inequities within your community in a meaningful way. I'm sorry.
Especially, when I know that, despite these types of performative actions, they will continue to "import" labor to keep, especially Orlando's, wages suppressed below what they would be naturally, which has a real, and negative effect on the lives of people struggling with inequality. Which spills over to those people who don't work for Disney and live in the areas around the parks. I tell my DH, Disney is equal opportunity when it comes to who they are willing to exploit. All those articles about the actual living conditions of the theme park workers doesn't magically go away because Tiana has an attraction. This is the types of thing the people who are invested in keeping the systemic and structural barriers intact, are willing to cede, in order to keep the things that really matter: money and power. "Have Tiana, we can exploit and sell her just as well, if not better than the Brer characters."
But since I am a white person, I don't know if I am missing something. IMO, it feels like when people are upset about something huge but they can't find the words to fully express it, so it manifests itself as being upset with something more minor. Celebrating the minor victory, lasts for a moment, but all the underlying pain and frustration remains, festering because the real problem still isn't addressed.
Louisiana was part of that whole Louisiana Purchase thingy. An edge, yeah, but still part of what we associate with the American Frontier.
I can already hear "Gonna Take You There" and if they give us an epic Louis animatronic I am so ready for this. If Disney is going to replace one of my favorite rides then I'm glad they are doing it with my favorite movie. While they are at it, retheme Tom Sawyer's Island and give us a place for the Tiana's Palace Restaurant.
This isn't my "if Disney messes with it, I'm done with them" ride. Mine is ToT. So I can sympathize with the anger a lot of people are feeling who did have Splash as their "untouchable", even though I'm not feeling the same anger.
Such a shame.
Why "manufactured outrage"?
Can you (and others) not accept that some people legitimately find the ride offensive?
Just because you're not offended by something doesn't mean it isn't offensive.
Yea, and the first story you referenced was already rewritten from a violent fairy tale. Applying your logic evenly, I guess Disney should've included Cinderella's step-sisters chopping off their feet and having their eyes pecked out. What? That's not kid-friendly? But shouldn't we be making it accurate to the original???
If thousands of people are offended enough to sign a petition, is it okay with you if Disney change the theme of their attraction?
?Good god .... is it ok to say that? Lock the thread ....
What about people offended by people being offended?And there is the problem with today.... everyone is offended by something. Where does this stop??
Yes, I am. And I'm growing. The adults are about ready to respond to the tantrums being thrown.Um, the people "raging" here are those getting upset about a 30+ year old theme park attraction being changed...
I think that a majority of the people on this thread would benefit by looking in the mirror and realizing THEY'RE the "angry mob."
Um, the people "raging" here are those getting upset about a 30+ year old theme park attraction being changed...
I think that a majority of the people on this thread would benefit by looking in the mirror and realizing THEY'RE the "angry mob."
I don’t know how to feel honestly. I was gut punched but now I’m okay lol. It helps that the re-theme looks stunning. Good things end sometimes and I hope that people can ride it one last time over the next year or two. It’s a classic. It deserves a send off.
Sure but is PATF really resonating with today’s kids? It’s already 11 years old. Not to mention princess overload.Rides come and go. Its the nature of the theme park industry. No matter how iconic a ride may be, its inevitable that it won't have meaning to a new generation 40 years later.
This will go over very well with kids and teens.
LOL
Twitter is saying you are RACIST if you upset about Splash Mountain changing.
Thousands? No. That's such a small minority of people who enjoy the ride that are angry enough to sign a petition, but not angry enough to actually write letters and form coherent opinions and suggestions.
Have you seen what some of those online petitions endorse? Drastic knee-jerk reactions are never good ideas.
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