Not since Michael Jackson has racism been so whitewashed. Enjoy the satire.The satire is clear, maybe it went over your head
Not since Michael Jackson has racism been so whitewashed. Enjoy the satire.The satire is clear, maybe it went over your head
Why aren’t you pressed about my orangutan comment? They’re offended and find anyone who likes King Louie to be racist against orangutans. Unless you disagree with them and low-key hate orangutans and you’re racist against them.Not since Michael Jackson has racism been so whitewashed. Enjoy the satire.
To be clear I don’t disagree this either but it is also uniquely American ethnocentric way of thinking for Disney to promote this new “diversity and inclusion” message to a domestic audience for the online stans to feel good about themselves while simultaneously continuing to proactively support policies that I’ll generously refer to as “anti-inclusive” abroad.You're right! We TOTALLY FIXED all of these problems here in the good ol' US of A and so have carte blanche to demonize other countries without being the slightest bit hypocritical!!!1!1!!!1
The fact that Disney is using slave labor should be a pretty good indicator as to whether or not they're retheming Splash Mountain because they genuinely care about somebody actually being uncomfortable with its existence.I just get a kick out of these companies (Nike as well) that pretend they care, all while using actual slave labor.
Disney for example took the word "Slave" out of Boba Fett's ship, while using slave labor.
I speak up on blatant racism and xenophobia on these post because its ridiculous. As for China, I agree with what @raven24 saidIt's completely on topic. This is a thread bout Disney changing stuff up in the name of "Inclusion", with quotes from Disney execs and now (rather pandering) Instagram videos about how Disney is erasing/editing/removing decades-old entertainment like theme park log rides from 1988 or cartoon orangutangs from 1967 from its roster. And because Splash Mountain is years away from even beginning actual work on this, we have nothing to talk about but Disney's own blather about "Inclusion".
And yet, right now today, Communist China is enslaving over a million Uighurs and banning the use of obvious LGBT people by any entertainment company that wants to do business in China. Burbank pays a small batallion of executives big salaries to be "Diversity Directors", and they don't say a word about China.
So, just wondering what your opinion is of the Communist Chinese deciding they now need to police entertainment to remove "sissy idols" and "effeminate men" from movies, TV and media. (Their words, not mine.)
You constantly weigh in with little emoticons on nearly everything, but on this one you are silent?
So I think we have our answer. Here's an emoticon I have for that.
I can safely assume that Disney isn't going to want to obscure the weenie nor make the mountain appear smaller by surrounding it with trees. They want the mountain to appear large. Its a selling point. It makes the drop seem more thrilling. It is why the tree of Chickapin Hill extends beyond the drop because it draws your eyes upward.In fairness to the PaTF overlay; it isn’t complete yet so we do not know to what extent the facade or interior of the attraction will be altered. The concept art they released for the exterior attempts to minimize the feeling of the size of the mountain with trees to make it feel smaller and more tucked away amongst all the new foliage. -and even if I were to admit that current Splash doesn’t try to utilize any perspective tricks to make you feel like a Critter, that doesn’t mean we don’t know that the PaTF overlay won’t. I’ve always felt the tree stump atop Splash was exaggerated/overly large for what it’s actually supposed to be. In that sense it’s always made me feel small by comparison.
But, we just don’t know yet. The execution remains to be seen. I certainly hope that it comes out looking good. I think if Disney were to really fill the opening pool (where you swing around the briar patch at the beginning of the ride) with large Bayou trees (as seen in the concept art), it could make the mountain feel smaller by comparison and thus, more at home in a traditional Bayou setting. Who knows what they’ll do.
And ultimately you are correct.The two fundamental truths here are not mutually exclusive.
For real. All the talk about communist China (they do have some awful things going on for them) while being an American living in America is funny.And ultimately you are correct.
I just grow tired of a handful of people on this board being so quick to demonize other countries for a number of issues, societal ills, and problems that they are, by contrast, more than content to ignore, discredit, or minimize in their own country if it hasn't happened directly to them.
Again and again, thread after thread.
You're right! We TOTALLY FIXED all of these problems here in the good ol' US of A and so have carte blanche to demonize other countries without being the slightest bit hypocritical!!!1!1!!!1
And ultimately you are correct.
I just grow tired of a handful of people on this board being so quick to demonize other countries for a number of issues, societal ills, and problems that they are, by contrast, more than content to ignore, discredit, or minimize in their own country if it hasn't happened directly to them.
Again and again, thread after thread.
Yeah, but Disney’s been doing business with China for many years. Since that time, I’m sure you’ve given Disney your money at some point.
Thanks for the information. The whole 60s era seems so great. The line up of attractions is incredible by this point.
In fact I'd say a massive portion of Disneyland nostalgia that is still sold to customers is all from this era.
That Disneyland after dark video is great and I love Walt showing and representing other cultures. It's a Small World is a great example of this. If you watch the episode of Disneyland with its reveal he has children from all over the world representing their countries.
Didn't know Disney used to treat gays that way but suppose they werent the only ones (not that it was ever OK for them to be treated poorly).
I agree that the choice of franchise feels out of place for WDW’s park layout. Works great in my mind for DL but maybe WDW could have had a reimagined Western River Expedition of some kind be overlayed onto Splash? Would give both parks something a little different to experience even if the bones of the attraction are nearly the same. Heck, it worked for Indy/Dinosaur.
I actually feel quite the opposite. With Splash not being a part of New Orleans, but rather the backwoods of the American South, it felt like its own land. A forested place where animals talk and interact with whimsy. I know some had issues with Pooh given the British origins, but nothing about Disney's modern take on Pooh feels distinctly British, so their 100 Acre Woods being a part of Critter Country still worked. It was still a non-specific rustic area focused on cartoon critters.
Now, with PATF, its too closely tied to New Orleans Square. But Critter Country doesn't feel like New Orleans. Pooh fits in worse in a New Orleans setting than a vague rustic forest. Before we had this continuation. We had a Western Frontier with Frontierland. We had the city on the edge of the frontier with NOS, and we had the Southern Frontier with TSI and Critter Country. 3 different flavors tied together by the Rivers of America. With Splash being located now in a New Orleans setting, we lose that other aspect of the Southern Frontier and backwoods which flows directly into GE and ROA.
As for the mountain issue. Its not a perspective trick. They aren't building oversized trees and shrubs to make it appear as if we're 6 inches tall and SM is just a small mound of earth. They are taking an area famous for flat wooded marshlands devoid of hills where much of the earth is below sea level and representing it with a mountain made of boulders and clay with grass and shrubs rather than heavily wooded. The mountain doesn't evoke New Orleans feelings in the slightest. It would be like trying to turn Big Thunder into a Sleepy Hollow attraction. Even if you put up a few trees and a covered bridge, the landscape doesn't feel like Upstate NY.
As for creative liberties with Splash's design. Sure, its not a 1:1 representation of the film. But the film is also not available, so people can't really compare the properties. And the hill in the film is about the same size as our mountain, just not as steep. The facade still does feel like the landscape and setting of SOTS.
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Why aren’t you pressed about my orangutan comment? They’re offended and find anyone who likes King Louie to be racist against orangutans. Unless you disagree with them and low-key hate orangutans and you’re racist against them.
#racist
#racism
#orangutanhater
I've greatly reduced how often I go. From monthly to yearly 1 day visits. We buy barely any merchandise.
Not saying I'm perfect or above anyone.
I'm certainly not a saint myself. I couldn't imagine the headache of trying to buy everyday products that are made without 3rd world country labor. I don't even know where to start. It's unfortunate and I acknowledge I'm part of the problem.
I just get a kick out of these companies (Nike as well) that pretend they care, all while using actual slave labor.
Disney for example took the word "Slave" out of Boba Fett's ship, while using slave labor.
Or if you buy anything from China, you’re a hypocrite so you must support China since you already do.“There are things about America I don’t like so you can’t criticize China” is one of the laziest takes I’ve seen on here.
Have some perspective.
I wonder who here said that? Because I can’t seem to find people who’ve said that.“There are things about America I don’t like so you can’t criticize China” is one of the laziest takes I’ve seen on here.
Have some perspective.
You had me until that last sentence. What? Not sure why you always insist on making comments like that.I have. But I have conciously tried to stop buying Chinese made stuff, and I will even tell shopclerks that now and they're happy to help. Although, I imagine @GrandCanyonConcourse would consider my anti-Chinese buying practices to be "xenophobic", which boggles the mind.
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