If you can set aside your own feelings for a moment, try to put yourself in someone else's shoes for a few minutes. Clear your mind and think only about a person of color who sees every white Disney princess get an attraction or a ride. You have Snow White's mine train. Belle's restaurant and shows. Cinderella's castle and restaurant. Rapunzel has a ride in Tokyo. Sleeping beauty's castle at Disneyland. Frozen's Elsa and Anna own the Norway pavilion at EPCOT. Ariel even has a ride and she's half fish!
Then realize that 13 years later, Disney's only black princess has a rack of dresses in a gift shop and a generic photo-op. Meanwhile, you hear of rumblings that a really old ride is based on characters in a movie with racist stereotypes. And then you realize that the really old ride could be converted to tell the story of the black princess. Wouldn't you draw the same conclusions that others have had - that maybe an old ride could be changed to make a difference to people of color instead of being associated with a movie with a racist ties? There is nothing sinister at play at this line of thinking. There is no sketchy agenda, no backroom dealings and no conspiracy. In this situation, it's simply overdue to make changes and one ride re-theme will mean a lot to a big group of people who feel under-represented.