Talk:John Lasseter/@comment-25652987-20141221232614/@comment-1672596-20150102001153

I was only told not to respond to you regarding message walls on your or my walls, the mod never said anything about message walls in articles. I'm not ignoring the admins. In fact, I'm following what the admin stated. I never made any messages to your wall (then again, I never even made messages to your wall to begin with.). Besides, I remember you directly responding below me anyways beforehand.

And either way, like I said, if I were in Lasseter's position, I wouldn't even CARE if WDAS and home releases are in different jurisdictions: I would still make absolute certain to basically cut off any rereleases, period, make SURE there's no way they could be canon, period (meaning no rereleases). I wouldn't restrain myself in other words, no holding back to get what I want. I wouldn't be content with just declaring them non-canon. Only ensuring that they never exist again in ANY form, by any means necessary, would satisfy me in other words (meaning, yes, I would even go so far as to break protocol and force them to not make any rereleases even if it isn't even in my jurisdiction).

And those sources, most of them at least, aren't simply "Christian Right-Wing Nut" stuff, these were stuff that came directly from people who actually worked for Disney in some way or another (either someone who formerly worked at Disney, or otherwise one of their shareholders).

Another example, arguably better than Song of the South, is Path to 9/11 (which like it or not IS still Disney-made, at the very least Disney-distributed, thanks to their owning ABC, so it still qualifies), and it's been significantly buried, to such an extent that the only chance of finding it is on the internet via bootleg, as thanks to Iger not only is Disney not releasing a DVD of the documentary at all, edited or uncut, but they aren't even willing to sell the rights to another company either.

And attitude problems? I responded as calmly as possible.