The 9 Most Racist Disney Characters

:roflmao: im sorry that shit made me mad after i damn near laughed my eyes out of my head :lol:

if i see the man that made these cartoons i would dig his ass back up and slap the shit outta him
 
this is interesting.

i talked about this one one of my classes undergrad and was recently at a presentation about it.

I can't stand disney...not only is it racist but it is also sexist.

thanks for the post, I will have to do more research on #1 & #4 because I am unfamiliar with them.
 
forgive my ignorance, but i never heard that. Do you have any examples?

I can give you a buch of links to different websites, but nothing was ever published mainstream.

Nothing can be proven directly because he died over 40 years ago, and everything we see now can easily be argued that it wasn't his fault.
Almost all of the allegations that he was racist and antisemitic comes from people who worked with him and knew him. And nothing won't be documented from that time because racism was the norm.
 
"I'd be done see'n about everything when I see an elephant fly!" :smh:

I didn't know Rudyard Kipling wrote the Jungle Book...
 
Did you ever see an elephant fly?
- Well, I've seen a horsefly. - Ah, I've seen a dragonfly.
- Hee-hee. I've seen a housefly. - Yeah!
See, I've seen all that too.
I've seen a peanut stand and heard a rubber band.
I seen a needle that winked its eye.
But I be done seen about ever'thing
When I see a elephant fly
- What'd you say, boy? - I said when I see a elephant fly
I seen a front porch swing heard a diamond ring
I seen a polka-dot railroad tie
But I be done seen 'bout ever'thing
When I see a elephant fly


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:lol:
 
That's why propaganda is effective and insidious.

Even some of the targets find it acceptable. :rolleyes:

man shut yo al sharpton greasy pizza face ass up nigga

everybody isnt up on sunday morning watching BET morning inspiration like you mafucka. i understand the stereotypes, and the intened targets. if you can't laugh at how blatant it is, it aint my fuckin fault. what, you want me to protest??? what the hell is that gonna get me except a shut the fuck up and an complimentary taser shot by the police? chill out man, actin like you 68 years old and shit...
 
ok

im gonna part with the herd here- so fucking what

i mean most of the cartoons and stuff that site shows is shit that is NOWHERE around now. frankly the shit they DO show is shit thats been out of circulation for years...fuck decades. hell i am of the opinion that they AUGHT to leave the shit IN the cartoons ; to my way of thinking taking it out glosses over and advances a deception about how we were portrayed and how we are still in someways seen. it covers up the truth and advances our existance as an omission or oversight .

and while you have these nine cartoons that suposedly depict "racist" ideas - we have plenty of more shit that tears us down as a people by our OWN people that is far far far and away MUCh more detrimental than the supposed "Crime" that Disney participated in

none of a lotof that stuff is now mystery - and it shouldnt be shocking to but the most ignorant of people - stuff made for entertainment during the 20's 30's 40's 50's and 60's sit damn near into the 80's -yeah some of the shit was racist and used racist stereotypes .... big fucking whoop. that aint news; and the outrage at Disney if any should be nothing compared to the outrage you should very well fucking feel when we have black people in this day and age talk about how we are represented because we get a hood "drama" or some coonage from brothers and sisters who are "sucessful" as keeping it "real"- this is straight from the Whitty Huttons to the Mike Vicks and I love NYs and Flavs and dumb asses that "rep dey set" .

pleasse-

if you are angry be angry at THAT shit that we put out everyday for our own consumption before you get angry about this bullshit.
 
Yeah the shit is repulsive...PLEASE DON'T LET YOUR DAUGHTERS ESPECIALLY WATCH DISNEY MOVIES...

Co-sign. My brother doesn't let my niece watch any of the princess films. They depict ONLY white girls as princesses. Not one black girl yet.
 
Co-sign. My brother doesn't let my niece watch any of the princess films. They depict ONLY white girls as princesses. Not one black girl yet.

Disney's First Black Princess

NEW ORLEANS - The Walt Disney Co. has started production on an animated musical fairy tale called “The Frog Princess,” which will be set in New Orleans and feature the Walt Disney Studio’s first black princess.

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The film, set for release in 2009, also is the first hand-drawn film Disney has committed to since pledging last month to return to the traditional animation that made it a worldwide brand.

“The Frog Princess,” a musical scored by composer Randy Newman, is “an American fairy tale” starring a girl named Maddy who lives in the French Quarter in New Orleans, said John Lasseter, chief creative director for Disney and Pixar Animation Studios.
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Disney did not provide details of the plot, but the company showed shareholders preliminary drawings from the movie. Newman and a jazz band played a song from the movie’s score.

Maddy joins eight other Disney princess characters, who have generated $3 billion in global retail sales since 1999. Disney Princesses is the fastest-growing brand for the company’s Consumer Products division.

Disney introduced its first non-white animated heroine in 1992's “Aladdin”: a Middle Eastern character named Jasmine. Three years later an American Indian princess appeared in “Pocahontas.”

The creation of the Chinese heroine from “Mulan” came in 1998. Other Disney princesses are the main characters from “Cinderella,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “The Little Mermaid.”

Disney aggregated the eight characters in 1999 under the banner Disney Princesses and has rolled out toys, books, clothing, furniture and other merchandise aimed at girls ages 3 to 8.

Disney chief executive Robert Iger said the company wanted to show its support for New Orleans, only partially rebuilt 18 months after it was flooded by Hurricane Katrina, by holding its annual meeting and setting its newest animated film in the city.

“The film’s New Orleans setting and strong princess character give the film lots of excitement and texture,” Walt Disney Studios chairman Dick Cook said.

John Musker and Ron Clements, who co-directed “The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin” and “Hercules” will co-direct the movie. The pair also wrote the story for the film.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17524865/
 
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