BrianL
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All the whataboutism isn't bringing the song back. Disney is going to control what they can control in their own legacy and history. That includes the song, the ride, and the movie it sprung out from. It doesn't include what countries do or have done or what colonizers do or have done in other countries. Change happens all the time at Disney. Songs change. They get shelved and put away. It's just a song. You are still free to enjoy it outside of the Disney parks.
This is a good point. If you cut out all the noise, all the arguments, you could just look at anything else that has become societally irrelevant. For all those who defend it, how many people today would even enjoy the movie in question? How many would even care? Is a 5 year old gonna rewatch it on Disney+ when they can binge Moana or Frozen all day? Yeah, they're not. It's just become something relegated to the past. They could do that with anything that doesn't connect with audiences anymore. There are certainly plenty of old things that I love - but I'm the only one, so, whatever. I don't expect to see the Blackbeard's Ghost float in parades!
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