bladiator
Disney on my mind
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"Pirates of the Caribbean: Sponsored by Coca-Cola"
"Pirates of the Caribbean: Sponsored by Coca-Cola"
The ride has changed for me just coming from the original one in DL to the one in WDW. Just have to keep "We wants the Redhead".
Let's just let Disney PC the ride while Universal signs a rights deal with the creators of Black Sails and builds a very, very dark ride of their own.
Even Black Sails didn't condone slavery. All the main characters were against it. Also if I remember correctly, those characters that were involved in rape and slavery came to a relatively miserable end...
I'm actually pretty pleased with the proposed changes - mainly because we finally get a female pirate. My girls will be very excited about that.
they better not change the pigs! Got a POTC pig tsum tsum on my nightstand
I honestly don't care if anyone is offended by the redhead scene or the well dunking scene or the rum-soaked pirate scene. If they're that fragile that they're offended by a theme park ride, this is the least of their concerns.
This ride has been around for over 50 years in it's current version. Nothing, I repeat, Nothing has happened in the last 50 years that made slavery, human trafficking or other pirate offenses suddenly more morally reprehensible in 2017 than it was 50 years ago. But this ride was never meant to be a moral code instruction manual or a statement on human rights. It is simply a harmless, fun theme park ride designed by none other than Walt Disney himself and it did not need to be softened or sanitized in any way. If anyone is offended, then they just shouldn't ride. It is a shame that it has come to this.
And I honestly don't care how much people want to keep the ride as is for nostalgia's sake. It's just a ride. Everything in life, business included, moves on and evolves.
The new scene eliminates the event and provides female pirate but now she is no better than the rest of them. In that light I'm disappointed. For all the negative she taught a lesson, and now that will be lost.
Nothing, I repeat, Nothing has happened in the last 50 years that made slavery, human trafficking or other pirate offenses suddenly more morally reprehensible in 2017 than it was 50 years ago.