Indians!! We have the Indians here.lillasmom said:How about those (insert your favorite baseball team here)...![]()
Cool-Beans said:I suppose we could get rid of the Dixie thing and Coronado Springs. Also Wilderness Lodge (logging is bad) and the Grand Floridian and Beach Club (many people worked themselves to death for next to nothing so rich people could build places like that.) AKL will also have to go...poachers. BWI...I'm not familiar with who built that, but certainly someone suffered.
All Stars will absolutely have to go...rich Sports, Movie, and Musicians running around while people in Ethiopia starve.
Adulthood.Have I forgotten anything?
sotoalf said:AV is correct.
The objection isn't to the word "Dixie" itself; it's Disney's deliberate appropriation of architecture, motifs, and literature and then recontextualizing them into harmless diversion.
To me this has always been one of Disney's more insidious habits. Look at "Fantasia." Classical music is too complex for you? Let's illustrate it with dancing hippos.
MJMcBride said:I do have a problem glorifying "Dixie" and slapping a confederate flag to the back of a truck.
My point is there is negative and positive in everything. If we choose to take the negative and throw the positive to the side then we will soon be left with nothing. I'm certain that someone can find a negative context for every character and attraction and WDW if they so choose.
I didn't realize adulthood required getting yourself all worked up about the tiniest reference to bad things that happened ages ago.Another Voice said:Adulthood.
Jason71 said:While I am with you on the "stars 'n bars"--a symbol of treason and racism I see with alarming frequency down here--I find it harder to condemn the idea of an "old South"-themed hotel.
Every country/era had its dark side. But, in EPCOT, for example, countries are distilled down to their most positive elements, ignoring the bad. Germany is the obvious example, but in Norway the vikings are depicted as explorers not raiders, in Splendors of China Tianaman Square is shown as the happiest place in the country, Ireland is basically presented as part of the UK with no mention of the centuries of contention on that issue...
I don't see the harm in presenting an idealized (and admittedly "sanitized") version of the past when done strictly for entertainment purposes. That is the very point of Main Street and Frontierland. I think one can admire the architectural style of Tara and the idea of sipping mint julips in a white suit or hoop dress under a magnolia tree without necessarily glorifying slavery, just as one can sing along to "Yo ho, yo ho..." without glorifying real piracy.
bigdisneydaddy said:Just remember that the victor always gets to write the history books.