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Fox News collaborator, Joe Concha, sounded with Disney’s “Wake” warning about classic films, since “The Big Week Show” Co-Anfitrions listed other companies throughout Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives
“We absolutely do not need (warnings),” Concha argued. “Many of these Disney classics were made in the 60s, the 70s, a completely different era.”
In 2020, Disney+ He updated his content warning about old films such as “Peter Pan” to criticize what he called “incorrect” stereotypes.
Disney+ issued a message at the beginning of the 1970 film “The aristocrats”, warning the “program includes negative representations and/or abuse of people or cultures.” (Disney+)
“This program includes negative representations or abuse of people or cultures,” he said. “These stereotypes were wrong then and now they are wrong.”
Recently, Disney has returned to the following warning of shortened content: “This program is presented as originally created and can contain negative stereotypes or representations,” according to an axios report on February 11.
The update occurs when the main companies have delayed their initiatives ofi since President Donald Trump assumed the position, including Amazon, Starbucks, Ford, Target, Walmart and Home Depot.
Concha cited the fall of almost 60% of Disney in stock after the first President Joe Biden He took office as evidence that his remakes of “awakened” classics are “turning” to the public.
“The things woke up in which you see the remakes now of Disney movies where Snow White is no longer white … They force us all these things and take these classics instead of letting them be what they should be,” said Concha.
Concha cited the fall of almost 60% of Disney in shares after former President Joe Biden assumed the position as evidence that his remakes of “awakened” are “turning off” the public. (Roberto Machado Noa/Lightrocket through Getty Images)
“I mean, I saw a Disney movie with my children last year where there were: it was dog superheroes, dogs. And there was a couple who was a couple of lesbian dogs. It’s like, did you really need to put that in the History?
Fox News National Correspondent, Griff Jenkins, said Disney is not the only company that still clung to some of its Dei policies.
“Look, at the end of the day, it’s not just Disney,” Jenkins argued. “All these companies, and CostcoI made some reports on this. These companies that are taking Dei, there is a simple message here, and that message is to read the room. “
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