Classic movies that feature racists stereotypes and other problematic elements now include a new content warning on Disney+.
When viewers choose to play movies such as “Dumbo,” “Aladdin,” “Peter Pan,” “The Aristocats” and “Swiss Family Robinson” on the Disney streaming service, a written disclosure about its “negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people or cultures” is presented on the screen for 12 seconds. The message cannot be skipped.
According to Disney’s Stories Matter website, the company is in the process of reassessing past titles with an advisory council composed of outside organizations such as the African American Film Critics Association, the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment, the National Assocation of Latino Independent Producers, the GLAAD Media Institute and others.
Instead of editing or removing library titles that have been identified as problematic, the aim is to acknowledge them and open up discussions so people can learn from those mistakes. (“Song of the South,” a 1946 movie deemed so racist that it was never included in the Disney+ library, remains unavailable.)