I do indeed live a “said life.” In fact, it’s been “said” that it’s a fun life, both online and off, and not just when someone hands me accidental typos to play with. And yes, I did consider tall bridges quite often during my bungee-jumping phase of 2014.
Wow 1 typo and you’re turned on, how exciting for you. 2014, you must be living your best life if your highlights are from a decade ago. Let me guess, you’re one of those peaked in high school types haha
Spank is not worth your time
He’s what is known as an “internet troll”. He thinks this poor excuse of a life can be fixed by seeking attention through attacks.
Just like what Kylo said about Rey’s parents: Spank is a nobody.
“racist splash mountain” – seriously, guys? I know that overly “sensitive” people (most of whom have never even watched the movie!) think it is “racially insensitive” – but to call the *ride* “racist” is simply ridiculous.
Wrong. SOTS was never racist or insensitive. You all only called it that because you never watched it and only chose to call it that out of lies and misguidance.
You lied Jess. Splash Mountain was never racist and SOTS was never insensitive or racist either. Your twisting the truths just like this whole site is filled with lies by your type. The retheme as well as DEI are the ones that are racist as proven and you know it.
A movie based on stories told by *gasp* “non-white people” (I probably should have gasped AFTER the reveal that the stories came from black people with ties to what happened in America’s history).
In fact, the Br’er Rabbit story was from an AFRICAN tale. Black slaves used that story (and others) to keep their African culture alive with them, through those [censored] times.
Why Disney decided that a story from BLACK PEOPLE — told to keep their AFRICAN HERITAGE alive — is RACIST?! I’ll never understand that.
I can help you understand it. It was a white author named Joel Chandler Harris who profited off those tales from African culture by publishing the tales himself and not using any of his earnings to help or promote causes related to African culture. The Disney movie Song of the South was based on this Harris collection of tales, which featured terms that haven’t dated well over time.
There is nothing wrong with Song of the South, it’s not racist and Disney is breaking the law by withholding it. The government can and will force Disney against its will to release it and I support the arrest of anyone who says it’s racist.
I support people saying whatever whatever the hell they want and watching no one show up to arrest them, because that’s the joy of living where I live.
No people don’t have any right to say whatever they want and there is nowhere like where you say you live. Song of the South isn’t racist and Disney will be forced against its will by the government to release it, apologize, and admit it’s not racist.
Cannibals secretly enjoy blue raspberry Jell-O. The purple poodle nipped at the hovering Pontiac. John Wayne and Clark Gable were hacks.
Hey, gang! It turns out saying whatever I want is perfectly legal and, above all, FUN! No comment police are showing up to drag me away! Try it yourselves!
Ok so Dan and Spanky all you two Mensa candidates do is post hysterical rants about how bad Disney is to the point were you make it seem like the cartoon mouse is having a direct impact on what appears to be a very unfulfilled lives. What you call trolling I call calling you out on being, let’s say special. Ok, I do admit I enjoy a little bit messing with you nitwits, it’s a nice break from work…you know work right? Well maybe not.
Say what you want about Joel Chandler Harris, that doesn’t erase the fact that the Br’er characters were proven to still be VERY popular amongst African families even after his passing. My family absolutely loved those stories, and certainly loved Song of the South.
If the movie was truly unbearably racist and had zero redeeming qualities, Nick Stewart, his daughter Valarie, and the rest of the Afircan cast/their families that had parts to play in the film would have dropped out, or at least spoken out afterwards by now. That did not happen. In fact, Valarie Stewart defended the movie until the day she died two years ago. She was absolutely crushed that the history of the ride has been thrown out and destroyed.
Even aside from the movie, it should further be noted that the NCAA were directly involved in the creation of Splash Mountain, and the ride was not allowed to open until they approved it and had seen to it that it was appropriate for the masses. All arguments over the ride should stop there, since I don’t see any of you having that kind of power. They decided nothing on the ride was problematic. They are the LITERAL voice for anti-racial African Amercian matters, and they worked with Disney to DESIGN the ride. There’s my two cents.
Comments for Disney World Bans References to Racist Splash Mountain From Park
Spank You Very Much
Keep up the great news, Jess! I love watching whiny keyboard warriors cry and rant in the comment threads!
#ZipADeeBuhBye
#BrerWho?
Donna
Wow what a said life you must have. Have you ever considered a tall bridge?
Spank You Very Much
I do indeed live a “said life.” In fact, it’s been “said” that it’s a fun life, both online and off, and not just when someone hands me accidental typos to play with. And yes, I did consider tall bridges quite often during my bungee-jumping phase of 2014.
#Bahahahaha
Donna
Wow 1 typo and you’re turned on, how exciting for you. 2014, you must be living your best life if your highlights are from a decade ago. Let me guess, you’re one of those peaked in high school types haha
Spank You Very Much
It usually takes at least THREE typos to get me off, so congrats. You’ve set a new record.
P.S. I’m still IN high school. I have been for over ten years.
Danny O.
Spank is not worth your time
He’s what is known as an “internet troll”. He thinks this poor excuse of a life can be fixed by seeking attention through attacks.
Just like what Kylo said about Rey’s parents: Spank is a nobody.
He’s not worth your time.
Spank You Very Much
Woo hoo! A Star Wars comparison! I feel seen!
Jones
“racist splash mountain” – seriously, guys? I know that overly “sensitive” people (most of whom have never even watched the movie!) think it is “racially insensitive” – but to call the *ride* “racist” is simply ridiculous.
Jones
correction: should read: “think that SotS is “racially insensitive””
Jones
Correction: should read “think that SotS is “racially insensitive””
Anonymous.
Wrong. SOTS was never racist or insensitive. You all only called it that because you never watched it and only chose to call it that out of lies and misguidance.
Jones
Exactly what i said – so what is “wrong” about my post???
Anonymous
You lied Jess. Splash Mountain was never racist and SOTS was never insensitive or racist either. Your twisting the truths just like this whole site is filled with lies by your type. The retheme as well as DEI are the ones that are racist as proven and you know it.
Danny O.
A movie based on stories told by *gasp* “non-white people” (I probably should have gasped AFTER the reveal that the stories came from black people with ties to what happened in America’s history).
In fact, the Br’er Rabbit story was from an AFRICAN tale. Black slaves used that story (and others) to keep their African culture alive with them, through those [censored] times.
Why Disney decided that a story from BLACK PEOPLE — told to keep their AFRICAN HERITAGE alive — is RACIST?! I’ll never understand that.
Aunt Polly
I can help you understand it. It was a white author named Joel Chandler Harris who profited off those tales from African culture by publishing the tales himself and not using any of his earnings to help or promote causes related to African culture. The Disney movie Song of the South was based on this Harris collection of tales, which featured terms that haven’t dated well over time.
Anonymous
There is nothing wrong with Song of the South, it’s not racist and Disney is breaking the law by withholding it. The government can and will force Disney against its will to release it and I support the arrest of anyone who says it’s racist.
Brandon
I support people saying whatever whatever the hell they want and watching no one show up to arrest them, because that’s the joy of living where I live.
Anonymous
No people don’t have any right to say whatever they want and there is nowhere like where you say you live. Song of the South isn’t racist and Disney will be forced against its will by the government to release it, apologize, and admit it’s not racist.
Spank You Very Much
Cannibals secretly enjoy blue raspberry Jell-O. The purple poodle nipped at the hovering Pontiac. John Wayne and Clark Gable were hacks.
Hey, gang! It turns out saying whatever I want is perfectly legal and, above all, FUN! No comment police are showing up to drag me away! Try it yourselves!
Donna
Ok so Dan and Spanky all you two Mensa candidates do is post hysterical rants about how bad Disney is to the point were you make it seem like the cartoon mouse is having a direct impact on what appears to be a very unfulfilled lives. What you call trolling I call calling you out on being, let’s say special. Ok, I do admit I enjoy a little bit messing with you nitwits, it’s a nice break from work…you know work right? Well maybe not.
Spank You Very Much
In other words, we’ve given you a fun way to pass your downtime. You’re welcome!
Anonymouse
Say what you want about Joel Chandler Harris, that doesn’t erase the fact that the Br’er characters were proven to still be VERY popular amongst African families even after his passing. My family absolutely loved those stories, and certainly loved Song of the South.
If the movie was truly unbearably racist and had zero redeeming qualities, Nick Stewart, his daughter Valarie, and the rest of the Afircan cast/their families that had parts to play in the film would have dropped out, or at least spoken out afterwards by now. That did not happen. In fact, Valarie Stewart defended the movie until the day she died two years ago. She was absolutely crushed that the history of the ride has been thrown out and destroyed.
Even aside from the movie, it should further be noted that the NCAA were directly involved in the creation of Splash Mountain, and the ride was not allowed to open until they approved it and had seen to it that it was appropriate for the masses. All arguments over the ride should stop there, since I don’t see any of you having that kind of power. They decided nothing on the ride was problematic. They are the LITERAL voice for anti-racial African Amercian matters, and they worked with Disney to DESIGN the ride. There’s my two cents.
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