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A shocking Disneyland advisory

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  Disneyland    Posted date:  December 28, 2014  |  2 Comments


When Disneyland—the first episode of what the world would later come to think of as The Wonderful World of Disney— premiered on October 27, 1954, no one thought to warn audiences of the racially insensitive content to come, such as Tinkerbell hopping around pretending to be Native American and footage of Uncle Remus from Song of the South.

But when it was rebroadcast last Sunday on TCM, an advisory was deemed necessary.

Here are the shocking sentences that appeared at the beginning of the program.

DisneylandAdvisory

Were you as shocked as I was? And I don’t mean by existence of the apology itself. What I mean is … well …

Did you “accep” their apology?

Two typos, TCM? Really?





2 Comments for A shocking Disneyland advisory


Maria

Egads. But you know what? I’m glad they did it, typo and all.

    Scott

    I hope it was clear from my tone that what “shocked” me wasn’t TCM’s apology but rather TCM’s two typos.



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