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There seems to be confusion that depiction must automatically equal endorsement. If a film made in 1941 depicts racist caricatures, then people who weren’t even alive back then must also embrace such racist caricatures today otherwise they wouldn’t show it. It’s a childish argument that helps generate outrage for clicks, but it’s the reality we live with in 2019, so Disney+ is working to cut it off before it can boil over. Mashable reports that movies like Dumbo (1941), Lady and the Tramp (1955), The Jungle Book (1967), and The Aristocats (1970) have an additional phrase …
The warning seems to stem from some of the depictions of racial stereotypes in Disney's older animated films.
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