it is funning?
i put Walt Disney is racism and u know what most people say, they talk about disney land leting all sort of people work.
but i was not talk about the park it was Walt who i ment. if u think not then, then look at these website.
Racism in Disney Films – www.ezboard.com
and they amit in this one.
Princess Maddy repairs Disney’s racist reputation – News – Film …
I didn’t realise that people don’t already know this. He wasn’t a very nice man at all. Wife-beater, taking credit for other’s work, fascism informer, antiunion. In short, he’s a jerk.
Disney and how they portray racism through sound
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Blood In, Blood Out $3.19 Rugged, powerful gang epic from Taylor Hackford (“An Officer and a Gentleman”) detailing the lives of two Hispanic brothers and their half-Anglo cousin as they struggle for survival in the violence-filled barrios of East L.A. Drug addiction, gunplay, family rivalry and broken dreams are the elements explored in this forceful drama. With Jesse Borrego. AKA: “Bound by Honor.” 180 min. Widescreen; So… |
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Imitation of Life $6.62 Producer Ross Hunter’s lush remake of the 1934 melodrama stars Lana Turner as an actress who puts her career ahead of daughter Sandra Dee. Juanita Moore plays Turner’s black housekeeper, whose light-skinned daughter (Susan Kohner) leaves home to try and pass herself off as white. John Gavin, Robert Alda also star; Douglas Sirk directs. 125 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digi… |
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The Rosa Parks Story $4.53 Angela Bassett stars in this compelling docudrama about the strong-willed NAACP secretary whose refusal to give up her seat on a bus to a white woman served as a catalyst for the civil rights movement. Parks’ tenacity and drive turned her into a symbol of strength to the African-American community, but it also made her a prime target for the Ku Klux Klan’s hatred. With Peter Francis James, Cicely … |
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Mary Poppins (Odyssey Classics) $2.98 For all her offended sniffs and humphs, Mary Poppins is likely the most exciting nanny England–and the world–has ever seen. Young Jane and Michael Banks have no idea what’s in store for them when Mary Poppins blows in on the east wind one autumn evening. Soon, though, the children are having tea on the ceiling, flying around the world in a minute (visiting polar bears and hyacinth macaws on… |
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Disney’s Most Notorious Film: Race, Convergence, and the Hidden Histories of Song of the South $47.82 The Walt Disney Company offers a vast universe of movies, television shows, theme parks, and merchandise, all carefully crafted to present an image of wholesome family entertainment. Yet Disney also produced one of the most infamous Hollywood films, Song of the South. Using cartoon characters and live actors to retell the stories of Joel Chandler Harris, SotS portrays a kindly black Uncle Remus wh… |
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The Mouse that Roared: Disney and the End of Innocence (Culture and Education Series) $4.75 Henry Giroux shows how Disney atempts to hide befind a cloak of innocence and entertainment, while simultaneously exercising its influence as a major force on both global economics and cultural learning…. |