Talk:Song of the South/@comment-26536288-20200205215255

If this movie sees the light of day again, I think a good month to release it would be on Black History Month aka February. But before the movie begins, there should be a special disclaimer introduction by either Whoopi Goldberg, Samuel L. Jackson, or Cynthia Erivo (Goldberg might be the one they would pick) to tell us about the sterotypes of the movie. Here are a few lines I have thought of: First, one line would be "Now the charming and colorful stories and songs of this movie come to us from a time when racial and ethnic individuals were caricatured in film. While it may have been funny to see these differences, it also had the effect of revealing the unfair, embarrassing, and hurtful representations of people of color, women, and ethnic groups. These discriminations were wrong then and are still wrong today. Song of the South mentions one of those prejudices: the Tar Baby." and then at another point there's "Removing the Tar Baby and the other prejudices in this movie as well as the film itself would be the same as convincing us they never existed. So this is the full uncut presentation of Walt Disney's controversial classic that is re-released once more to show us a part of our history that can not and should not be ignored." Like my disclaimer lines for a new intro for a re-release if it sees the light of day one more time?