Nobody's getting mad here, Sprite, all I was asking for is opinions, and I'm getting them. This is exactly why I made the thread. I honestly want to know. As for myself, I don't see why there is such a deal over it, but I understand where the opinions of those who do not want to see the movie are coming from.
--T
And before the Family Guy card gets played (because I can already see that card coming out)....
...I think the biggest reason this is getting some backlash is that the movie is geared towards children and the racial overtones are more implied racism than the blatant, over-the-top racist remark in a family guy, or a chris rock standup routine geared for adults. Because presumably (and I do mean PRESUMABLY) adults are able to tell the difference.


I think this may be another example of why black parents try to ban Huckleberry Finn for its "racist language," even though A) that's just how people talked then, and B) it's one of the bitterest condemnations of racism ever written.
I can see a little about the bug, but people had the same complaints about Jar-Jar Binks in Star Wars.
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I don't get that, I'm afraid. The book was written in the 19th century, and it was depicting the speech of lower-class characters in 19th-century Missouri. That's simply how they talked. That's like taking the microfilm copies of newspaper archives out of Southern libraries so black students won't see editorials defending slavery or newspaper announcements of slave auctions.Heya Red!
I guess I have mixed feelings about that one. I definitely see why they would want to ban it, if only because of the language. What parent would want their kids constantly reading the N-word?
Geez. I don't remember anyone going apeshit over Mulan having narrower eyes or the toothless redneck tow truck in Cars. People are way to sensitive about this.
And I could see where some black women would have found the princess kissing the frog everywhere but where she is supposed to as a way to portray the "bitch" stigma that somehow is attached to any black woman who remotely appears to have her own mind ("You know, I dont recall in the book I HAD to kiss you on the lips").
Kis, you know I definitely wanted your opinion, Sis!
And it really does come down to this being a movie that our kids are going to see. The Peter Pan reference was a great example. I remember watching it as a kid, and I guess that's just what I thought Native Americans should sound like. Sad. And we grow up with this stuff? I had a different veiw of Black people represented in cartoons and movies because I am one, and my family doesn't act like that.
Honestly, I don't see a problem with the way Princess Tiana is depicted. She is a beautiful black woman, and isn't this what we want our children to see? I don't think children will even pick up on the bug's accent, if only just to mimic it because its funny. It's WE AS ADULTS who really have the issues here. So, should Disney cater to a bunch of adults, or should they just make the movie to the audience it is intended for..............Kids?
What are the other racial issues you see? This is exactly the reason I started this thread. I really don't understand what the issues are.
Keep it comin, everyone!
--T
A movie is coming out? It's controversial?? Oh...my....god!!! 🙄
I don't think there has been a movie yet that has not had some kind of controversy to it. All I'm going to say is:
More controversy a film causes = more hype = more $$$
I agree with KIS on some of the issues she saw. I thought some of it (most of it, actually) was way over the top. Im admittedly overly sensitive to inferred racism, much less blatant racism, which is why I tend to avoid these threads all together. And I could see where some black women would have found the princess kissing the frog everywhere but where she is supposed to as a way to portray the "bitch" stigma that somehow is attached to any black woman who remotely appears to have her own mind ("You know, I dont recall in the book I HAD to kiss you on the lips"). Which believe it or not, I think that would stir up more shit than anyone portraying a black male as stupid (ie the bug) since its been going for so long most people are numb to it and expect it.
I wont be seeing it. But I wouldnt have been seeing it anyway. And this is where I dont agree with KIS.
The movie will make money, because its a cartoon. The kids will want to see it, and the parents will take them. They will buy the DVD. Disney wont feel it.
