10 Painfully Offensive Disney Movie Moments They Want You To Forget

As many smiles as Disney puts on kids’ faces across the world, they’ve also likely offended just as many people. 10 Painfully Offensive Disney Movie Moments They Want You To Forget! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6

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Most people believe that Disney movies are, by their very nature, the most innocent and child-friendly movies in the world – and that is actually the case, right? Nobody could possibly be offended by them, surely? Well that couldn’t actually be further from the truth. Disney movies are genuinely notorious for including offensive content and, sadly, they’ve offended pretty much everybody over the years – and would you believe that they’re still offending people to this day?! They’ve proven to be racist, sexist, homophobic and generally politically incorrect on a number of levels. This video will look at ten examples of that being the case. Those examples are; Wreck-It Ralph featuring some very blatant homophobia in the form of its main antagonist and Ralph’s behaviour towards him, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs being incredibly sexist and promoting non-consensual kissing, The Little Mermaid being unbelievably sexist towards females and its attitudes to female behaviours, Aladdin depicting Arab countries in an extremely horrible way, Peter Pan being extremely degrading towards Native American people, Lady and the Tramp being extremely racist towards East Asians (and Mexicans), One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing being horrendously offensive towards the Chinese, Dumbo being unbelievably racist in its stereotyping and naming of its crow characters, Education for Death and Der Fuehrers Face being some of the most offensive war propaganda ever produced, and Song of the South being so flat-out repulsive in its depiction of slavery that it has rightfully never been released on home video (and never, ever will be!).

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