right. apparently, the issue is that it paints a rosie picture of slavery. when people who are singing this song on the ride, they re not thinking about that. they re like i am having a great day. they re not thinking about slavery at all. just a guess. remember people in teacups. remember slaving day? exactly. i don t think that happens. let me ask you your parents also are not politicians but when you hear them talk about, the woke always seem like they would have been virtous in 1946. it is unrealistic. if we were born in 1930s and i saw that movie, i would have liked it - oh, i would have hated it there is nothing left for them to cancel. what s left is
disney is going to cancel it itself. my whole life, i never heard anyone making any demand that is the song souled be canceled. i don t kno know basically, disney is trying to make this argument of high, moral clarity that they they just really have this looking down on the rest of us. this moral compass that s superior to everyone of their visitors. when you come it is supposed to be like happiest place on earth and now you are starting to feel bad for yourself as in disney itself is so dangerous. they picked a new ceo so they would roll this back. the new guy would come in and be like no, i am not actually canceling
its daily park performances because of ties to the film songs of the south, the question is, do you think this classic song is racist, lyla rose, i am going to let you go first. there is nothing in there, it is just that it is associated with the movie. yeah, i mean there are a lot of music during terrible times and history and literature around people who are racist or sexes or all kinds of things. we can t cancel it is beautiful. if there is racist words, that s a problem. if there is no racist words, i would not vanish it. kevin corke, this song won best original song and won the academy award there. the man who was the star of things won best actor and the whole concept here is song of the south, the reason they pulled out splash mountain and redid the whole thing was it had racist roots and therefore
took the movie out and they added the disney plus lineup. they taken and changed splash mountain and the song is gone. i want to play some of the responses of this. mary doust says the song has no racial implications at all. it is a happy song. that was the name i was looking for, james baskets. he won academy award for best actor.actor. it is a good point because this movie has been shelved and it is a good point on that. song of the south takes place after e man e -