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Aladdin's Racial slur
In the post 9-11 era. I was wondering if Di$ney will have second thoughts about restoring the "Cut out your throught 'cause they don't like your face" lyric in the opening song from Aladdin? They plan on releaseing Aladdin next year, or the following year in a 2 disc set. i'm just curious.
Last edited by mbaker; 03-25-2002 at 08:01 AM.
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The line in question, "Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face; it's barbaric, but hey, it's home," which was in the theatrical print of Aladdin and replaced for the home video release as "Where it's flat and immense and the heat is intense; it's barbaric, but hey, it's home" will NOT be restored as an attempt to make Osama Bin Laden appear more barbaric. This question is neither valid nor funny.
I would address all the things wrong with your post, but there are too many to list. I hope for your sake that you delete it before more people see it. I wish I'd never read this.
-Terminatah
wuh oh
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I don't read that lyric as a racial slur and am confused why anybody would read it that way. Not liking somebody's face isn't necessairly connected to their skin color, but probably more to the eyes.
I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter.
“If I had to live my life over again, I would treat women worse. The women who I treated nice always turned around and treated me bad and the women who treated me bad didn’t deserve to be treated nice anyway.”
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That's the one line that I remembered best from that movie when I saw in the theaters. I think people are confusing themselves if they think that it means that all people of that nationality are like that. It's a funny statement about some fantastical ancient town.
Anyway, what they someone says in movie isn't meant to be taken as truth. Don't they call Indians savages in Pocahontas and have a little song about it? What is that okay but this isn't?
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That's A good argument. It never ceases to amaze me how some people will accept one thing, and reject another without giving it any thought.
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Yes, murdering a baby six weeks after birth is the worst crime imaginable. Yet, murdering a baby six weeks before birth is legal and even encouraged by many.
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Uh...guys, this isn't really the ideal place to bring up that kind of argument. Once threads get too political, they have a tendency to get shut down. Let's try to keep things on topic.
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Originally posted by Joe Tully
Uh...guys, this isn't really the ideal place to bring up that kind of argument. Once threads get too political, they have a tendency to get shut down. Let's try to keep things on topic.
And what exactly is the topic? Whether Disney is interested in editing their films to make OSAMA BIN LADEN look MORE BARBARIC?
This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard and I don't find it amusing. Why hasn't this been DELETED?
-Terminatah
wuh oh
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First of all, Terminatuh, CHILL OUT.
NOONE but YOU made the assumption that this had ANYTHING to do with making Osama Bin Laden more barbaric.
This has NOTHING to do with that at all.
It's just a concern about respecting the animation team's original intentions. And I'm pretty sure Osama Bin Laden was the least of their worries in 1993.
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Terminatah, I don't really understand the bin Laden reference you're making, but nevertheless, I don't think this topic is going anywhere good. Consider it closed.
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