Potential shifts at Disney

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So other than Star Wars and Disney's historic Princess catalogue which is aways going to be generating some kind of output, do we know what other IP's they've been working on?

Have they been yumming up established works like they did with SW or have they produced anything new and original recently?
 
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Was just last year Disney served up Wish. That is much more in line with what Disney is famous for. You could call it part of the Princess genre if you like. It received disappointing reviews and lost money at the box office. The main complaints were that is was simplistic and moralizing. It was reported as woke well before it’s release and many families avoided it as result.

I have not seen it. The last movie I’ve seen in the genre is Frozen which I thought was good. It was not accused of being moralistic or woke so far as I know.This may be the difference. One of the defining features of woke is it presents as a moral judgement that is very recent. The ideology is saying that you are morally deficient if you do not agree with this Marxist baggage. People don’t like to be told the youngest and stupidest amongst us have finally figured out life and the rest of us got it wrong. So you can guess why the film did so poorly.

Go woke, go broke.
 
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Go woke, go broke.
I always wondered about that rhyme and it's accuracy in reality, mainly because of the following:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VM2eLhvsSM


This Coca-Cola ad is from 1971 - in terms of being aware of and attentive to social justice issues (the dictionary definition of "woke") it's pretty up there, being only seven years after segregation was legally abolished in the USA and the tension still surrounding that at the time and apparently that ad has gone down in American popular culture as one of the brands most well known and well appreciated... Coke was number 6 on Forbes most valuable brands list 2020

So... they didn't go broke. What did they do that others seem to be missing?
 
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There is nothing woke about coke fifty years ago. There’s nothing woke about that song. That’s authentic social justice and peace at work. Modern DEI and the Woke movement have nothing to do with this.

I’m not sure why we’re not connecting on this issue, but I’ll give it another shot explaining. If DEI and Woke were what you are implying, I would be all onboard. I’m not. Neither is the overwhelming majority of the public.

D stands for diversity. You might presume that is of all types but it certainly does not include diversity of opinions, especially regarding politics. Woke and DEI are forms of cultural Marxism, tuned to divide our culture along ethnic lines. That’s why it supports segregation in college dorms, and blocks references from Martin Luther King’s historic “I have a dream” speech. Real diversity would agree with King that we should seek a colorblind society where people are judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin. DEI and woke hate King and this ideal of true equality. Instead, “anti-racist” measures including reparations are used to drive people apart and make them enemies. Every day, kids in school are taught that the white folks are evil oppressors who need to check their privilege, and the race baiting continues to climb. It’s fascinating I did not grow up with this race baiting and recall the vastly better race relations we had in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. DEI did not really start subverting race relations until this century.

In addition to replacing the dream of Luther King with mere equivocation, the modern interpretation of diversity does not include thoughts, opinions and the notion of tolerance, but it certainly does include forcing through fascist means, the acceptance of all perversion. In the past, people were accepted based upon character, and character included things like sexuality. Now, all perversions are considered acceptable and people are decried as bigots if they point out that sexuality run amuck is a sure sign of poor character. All the values we held at the time of that Coke commercial have been flipped on their heads. Diversity of perversion is exactly what DEI is talking about, and what people in the 70’s never talked about.

E is for “equity”. This replaces the notion of equality and in discussions, DEI folks will equivocate as to what precisely they mean. They pretend they mean equality, but they do not. They will when pushed pretend they mean equality of outcome, but even that is not a honest answer. To be sure, equality of outcome is a socialist goal, that makes no sense in any free society. To get equality of outcome, you need to treat the very unequal efforts of people with overwhelming coercion. You need totalitarian measures. You cannot endorse freedom in the least. You must enforce your vision on those around you. THAT s what people mean when they reference “equity”. This is why equity includes removing all testing, deeming math as racist, mischaracterizing values like punctuality, and honesty, and trustworthiness as racist. Equity calls for the usurpation of all traditional Western values and the throwing down of the civilization these built. It is the most thoroughly unjust kind of false justice one can imagine. If you want hundreds of hours of details explaining how we know all these things are true, try new discourses.com with James Lindsey.

I is for “inclusion”. This is aimed specifically toward removing all social sanctions toward disagreeable behavior. We are not intended to draw distinctions between right and wrong. Of course this gets played out most obviously relating to sexual preferences. It is an attempt to make “queer” normal. This certainly includes pedophilia, incest, beastiality, and whatever else you might consider past common decency. The Inclusion mandate removes from people their ability to discern good and evil, or at least their support of good and public abhorrence of evil.

Why do drag queens need to read and perform for small children, and not for seniors?

It’s a huge subject and I hope you’ll take the time at newdiscourses.com to investigate this. For now, suffice it to say, not a single person in that Coke vid would have thought of the anti-racist arguments for segregation, public shaming of children or calls for reparations. There was no one 45 years ago who would have called all these “diversity” requirements improvements on society. They were busy ending segregation. None of those people would have mistaken equality of opportunity as equality of outcome. None of them would have supported these Marxist memes. None of them believed in collectivism. They understood their God given rights were protected by individualist societies like in the US, Finally, none of the people in that 70’s add would have supported modern perversion. Homosexuality was not removed from the American Psychological Association’s Diagnostic Service Manual until edition IIR, around 1985 or so. All of the modern perversions we see multiplying were virtually all considered diseases when that Coke commercial was made.
 
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Righto. Now I've learned I never have to ask again.
It doesn’t sound like you get it. So let me ask you, do you agree with Dr King, when he says he has a dream that his children will be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin, or do you believe in segregation, discrimination based upon ethnic background, and in reparations? It’s really telling that Dr. King’s most famous speech where he says “I have a dream” eleven times is no longer broadcast on the news for his birthday, no longer broadcast on the radio, and no longer taught in public schools. I grew up with all those every birthday of his we celebrated.

I’ve never been in an American city that did not have at least one main street named “MLK Blvd”. Prior to woke we rightly revered the man. Probably everyone in that Coke commercial revered the man. Yet today, Ibrim X Kendi has convinced everyone that being colorblind is both wrong and impossible.

What do you think?
 
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The MCU Blade reboot just lost its second director. It’s also lost five writers to date. Seems no one wants to be associated with this. I wonder why.
 

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So other than Star Wars and Disney's historic Princess catalogue which is aways going to be generating some kind of output, do we know what other IP's they've been working on?

Have they been yumming up established works like they did with SW or have they produced anything new and original recently?
Marvel, Indiana Jones, and Pixar.

They took IP that were known for just printing money and lost billions with them.
 

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And of course the MCU. The current fighting over the Deadpool/Wolverine project is an example. Looks like the Blade reboot is going to be an example. She Hulk, Captain Marvel, basically all the box office failures these last few years are examples.
 
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