mshanson3121
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I've noticed a large switch in the perception of Disney over the generations. Quite honestly today, among many people - be they bra burning liberals or Bible pounding conservatives (though mostly the latter), many people today think Disney is just horrible. The liberals think they're not promoting strong enough female characters, the conservatives just think Disney is trying to lead our children straight to the flames of hell because of their lack of strong parental role models and disobedient youth in the cartoons and their inferential homosexual references in recent lives action movies.
Meanwhile, I would say that our generation was the golden age of Disney, I grew up a time that Disney was seen as producing quality, wholesome movies and television. And the generations before us, my parents and my grandparents typically held the same view. Disney was synonymous with family values.
In your opinion, what has contributed to this shift in perception of Disney in general?
Admins: I honestly wasn't sure where to place this, so move as you see fit.
Meanwhile, I would say that our generation was the golden age of Disney, I grew up a time that Disney was seen as producing quality, wholesome movies and television. And the generations before us, my parents and my grandparents typically held the same view. Disney was synonymous with family values.
In your opinion, what has contributed to this shift in perception of Disney in general?
Admins: I honestly wasn't sure where to place this, so move as you see fit.