Disney+ Ditches Dei initiative with “wrong” stereotype warnings


Fox News contributor Joe Concha echoed Disney’s “Woke” warning with classic films as the co-host of “The Big Weekend Show” is nationwide. Diversity, Equality, Inclusion (DEI) Initiative.

“We absolutely don’t need it (warning),” contended. “Many of these Disney classics were made in the 60s, 70s, in the altogether different eras.”

2020, Disney+ Updated content warnings about older films like “Peter Pan” to criticize what is called “wrong” stereotypes.

Disney+Changing content warnings before older movies like “Peter Pan”

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Disney+ issued a message at the beginning of the 1970 film The Aristocrats, warning that “the program includes negative portrayals and abuse of people and culture.” (Disney+)

“The program includes negative portrayals and abuse of people and cultures,” he read. “These stereotypes were wrong at the time, and now they’re wrong.”

Recently, Disney has returned to warnings for the next abbreviated content. “The program is presented as the original creation and may contain stereotypical or negative depictions,” according to the February 11 Axios report.

The update comes as big companies rewind the DEI initiative since President Donald Trump took office, including Amazon, Starbucks, Ford, Target, Walmart and Home Depot.

Concha cited Disney stocks falling nearly 60% after the former President Joe Biden It took office as evidence that the classic “Wake Up” remake “off” the audience.

“What awakens to see a remake of a Disney movie where the snow is no longer white, and instead they force us to do everything and make them what they should be, they do something like these classics. I’ll shoot it,” Concha said.

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Walt Disney and Mickey Statue from Disney World

Concha cited a nearly 60% decline in Disney’s inventory after former President Joe Biden took office as evidence that the classic “wake-up” remake “off” audiences. (Roberto Machadnoah/Light Rocket via Getty Images)

“I mean, last year we watched Disney movies with our kids. It was about dogs, dog superheroes, and there was one couple, a lesbian dog couple. Storyline?

Fox News national correspondent Griff Jenkins said Disney is not the only company that still holds some of the DEI policies.

“At the end of the day, it’s not just Disney,” Jenkins argued. “All these companies, and CostcoI’ve reported a few things about this. These companies with DEIs have a simple message here, and that message reads the room. ”

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