Locked in the Vault: Bob Iger Shuts Down Public Demand for Disney’s Most Controversial Film, 'Song of the South'

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The "Tar Baby" scene in Song of the South

Credit: Disney

13 Comments

  1. Max

    It’ll be released in 15 years in any event — the copyright runs out then, and the bootleg copies out there will become legal.

  2. Roger Stevens

    Iger sucks! And those crybaby groups who call the film racists are narrow minded. They take away from the great acting.

  3. Tony

    Just dumb

  4. Carter

    I hate Bob Iger, I hate leftist/liberal crybabies. Black people were once slaves. The civil war happened. Get over it. Burying this movie won’t make the past go away.

    1. Bert

      …says the raciest.

      1. Tony

        Learn words you moron.

      2. Johnny

        Says the race traitor like the one running Disney. Nothing wrong about Song of the South

      3. Tony

        You must have attended The Quality Learing Center

  5. Tony

    I would like to remind everyone that this isn’t a white/black issue, it’s a republican/democrat issue. Democrats started slavery, fought to keep it, started the triple k, jim crow laws and didn’t vote to end them. Only Republicans ended slavery, fought the k group and ended jim crow. Let’s not forget democrats started planned parenthood to “weed out” a particular race. Margaret Sanger said that.

    1. Bert

      Loony Toon.

      1. Tony

        And here comes the wisdom from the left. Never facts, just ignorance.

  6. Dawn Jenkins

    Guess they forgot about the storybook albums. I know we have a few of them including Songs of the South

  7. Steve

    Absolutely nothing racist about Song of the South and Disney has no right to withhold it or say what’s racist. I look forward to Washington eventually making Disney release it and will be one of the first in line to buy an official physical copy and see it back in theaters. There are no slaves in the movie and it was ahead of its time showing interracial friendship between Johnny and Uncle Remus. I’ll be enjoying Splash Mountain at WDW’s 75th in 2046 and at Disneyland for its centennial in 2055.

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