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Original Jungle Book movie warning.

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Haven't tuned into this in quite a while. Saw the warning and looked it up. So what's up with this? King Louie is lazy and likes jazz music? Poor linguistic skills? He sounds just like any other jungle character in the movie. Is Baloo racist against whites?  

 

Warner Bros, similarly, has long had a warning about "ethnic and racial prejudices" in some of its cartoons.

"While these cartoons do not represent today's society, they are being presented as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed," the Warner Bros warning says.

 

Well here seems to be the answer. King Louie is an ape and can't speak well although he speaks the same as all the other creatures in the show. He also likes jazz music and is bored in general because, what else is there to do in the jungle?

  • Jungle Book (1968): The character of King Louie, an ape with poor linguistic skills, sings in a Dixieland jazz style and is shown as lazy. The character has been criticized for being a racist caricature of African-Americans.
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Oh hell, the lead elephant was a focking white english speaking elephant who was losing his mind. That's not racist or anti old person or some other shlt? 

Fock, Hannibal Lecter gives a bad name to whites. RACIST!!!!!

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Additional ones:

  • Lady and the Tramp (1955): Two Siamese cats, Si and Am, are depicted with anti-Asian stereotypes. There is also a scene at a dog pound where heavily-accented dogs all portray the stereotypes of the countries their breeds are from - such as Pedro the Mexican Chihuahua, and Boris the Russian Borzoi
  • The Aristocats (1970): A Siamese cat called Shun Gon, voiced by a white actor, is drawn as a racist caricature of an Asian person. He plays the piano with chopsticks
  • Dumbo (1941): A group of crows that help Dumbo learn how to fly have exaggerated stereotypical black voices. The lead crow is called Jim Crow - a reference to a set of racist segregationist laws in the southern US at the time - and he is voiced by a white actor, Cliff Edwards
  • Peter Pan (1953): The film refers to Native people as "redskins", a racist slur. Peter and the Lost Boys also dance in headdresses, which Disney now says is a "form of mockery and appropriation of Native peoples' culture and imagery". A song originally called "What makes the red man red" was also decried as racist - it was later renamed as "What makes the brave man brave"
  • Song of the South (1946): One of Disney's most controversial movies, which has never been released on video or DVD in the US. Its depiction of plantation worker Uncle Remus perpetuates an old racist myth that slaves were happy in the cotton fields
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Complaining about Disney at 4 am on a Saturday. The whole world needs a trigger warning for Peefoam.

Wut an absolute focking loser. :( 

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1 minute ago, MDC said:

Complaining about Disney at 4 am on a Saturday. The whole world needs a trigger warning for Peefoam.

Wut an absolute focking loser. :( 

MDCack in the house!!! :banana:

Rent free!! :lol:

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Imagine being Peefoam. You spend another Saturday night alone reading Breitbart and Newsmax in your basement apartment. In the wee hours of the morning you finally shut down the Google box and go to bed, but something’s gnawing at you:

The Jungle Book! :mad: 

You get back online to complain about it, typing with one hand and your flaccid, warty cack in the other. But there’s nobody to complain to online. Everybody else is asleep.

Focking loser. :( 

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58 minutes ago, MDC said:

Imagine being Peefoam. You spend another Saturday night alone reading Breitbart and Newsmax in your basement apartment. In the wee hours of the morning you finally shut down the Google box and go to bed, but something’s gnawing at you:

The Jungle Book! :mad: 

You get back online to complain about it, typing with one hand and your flaccid, warty cack in the other. But there’s nobody to complain to online. Everybody else is asleep.

Focking loser. :( 

You are so tied up in knots. It's awesome. :banana:

Now you are even making up fantasies about me. That's like mad cow disease kind of obsessed and sick. 

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6 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

These kinds of warnings are only for weak minded liberals.

The libs love those messages though. Just look at the lib mdcack running to attack the messenger on this topic. 

These people are mentally ill.

 

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Love it how they associate black people with this. When did that start and why? I mean, he's not even stealing anything. Well, I guess he is threatening the kid. :lol:

 

 

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18 hours ago, Utilit99 said:

Love it how they associate black people with this. When did that start and why? I mean, he's not even stealing anything. Well, I guess he is threating the kid. :lol:

 

It's because white Liberals need to create victims.  Once people start realizing that the white liberal is the cause of all the problems in this country, things will get better.  The problem is that I don't know if they ever will.  I'm praying for an E.L.E. so that science can try again.

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Its all about power.  Power attained through guilt.  Guilt achieved by fostering subversives in the society you wish to destroy.  Once you attain power, you eliminate the subversives because they now have no use but to undermine YOU.  That is how it played out in the Russian revolution in 1917.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/lenins-revolution-red-gay-and-almost-glorious_b_5a03883be4b0204d0c17140e

 

 

 

The first snows had just fallen on Petrograd lighting up the dark. The Bolshevik Revolution promised to transform the lives of gay men across the world. Russia became, for a moment, a shining ideal of liberation and equality. At a time when they were persecuted and imprisoned in Britain, Germany and America, gay men were at the heart of Russia’s Bolshevik revolution. Its idealistic leaders, Lenin and Trotsky offered a new world order of equality, opportunity and freedom, where gay men and lesbians would flourish.

Despite enduring a gruesome civil war, the Revolution kept true to its word. The crowning moment for same-sex intimacy came in 1922 when the new Soviet criminal code decriminalized sex between men (women had never been criminalized), declaring that the state had no business in sexual matters, ‘as long as nobody’s injured, and no one’s interests are encroached upon’.

But two years later the mood was shifting. Lenin was dead, Trotsky losing his battle with Stalin for the soul of the party. Homosexuality was now being ‘diagnosed’ as a disease or condemned as bourgeois individualism (and therefore counter-revolutionary). One doctor proposed the surgical replacement of a gay man’s testicles with those of someone straight.

Chicherin was sent off to Germany to ‘cure’ his homosexuality and finally retired in 1930 ‘for health reasons’. Kuzmin complained in letters of the creeping fear amongst the gay community of Leningrad, but came out for a last public reading at the University in 1928. The audience showered him with flowers, a last huzzah of the commissars of camp before total silence fell on Soviet homosexuality.

Then in 1934 Stalin’s regime recriminalized homosexuality, branding gay men as subversives and enemies of the Soviet Union.

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