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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

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  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

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This post is out of left field but it's been bugging me. Recently my brother and I wanted to rewatch something from our childhood and we picked Recess. There's been about 4 or so episodes now with that stupid content warning at the start of them, though we couldn't figure out what the "offending" materiel was. Anyone have some autistic insight as to what is so "offensive"?
I have no idea. There was nothing especially offensive about the show.

How far have you gotten?

EDIT: You know what, I think I know why. It's because of how the kindergarteners in the show were depicted as stereotypical Indians. Of course, it was a goof on that kind of thing, but I assume Disney thought someone was gonna be offended.
 
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I have no idea. There was nothing especially offensive about the show.
I presume some Karens, SJWs, Wokes or soccer moms complained about how dare they have to show the four Ashleys in swimsuits? :story:
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But still the stuff in Recess is nothing to compare to what was aired in the 1967 Spider-man cartoon. :story:
 
This post is out of left field but it's been bugging me. Recently my brother and I wanted to rewatch something from our childhood and we picked Recess. There's been about 4 or so episodes now with that stupid content warning at the start of them, though we couldn't figure out what the "offending" materiel was. Anyone have some autistic insight as to what is so "offensive"?
God, I wish Disney+ gave us the option not to deal with that shit. I don't subscribe, but even if I did, I don't want to be lectured every time I want to watch something that offends current year sensibilities.

Guess it's off to the high seas, then. Yo-ho-ho!
 
God, I wish Disney+ gave us the option not to deal with that shit. I don't subscribe, but even if I did, I don't want to be lectured every time I want to watch something that offends current year sensibilities.

Guess it's off to the high seas, then. Yo-ho-ho!
Better to have it with a warning than not have it at all, in my mind. At least this way you get it uncensored.
 
God, I wish Disney+ gave us the option not to deal with that shit. I don't subscribe, but even if I did, I don't want to be lectured every time I want to watch something that offends current year sensibilities.

Guess it's off to the high seas, then. Yo-ho-ho!
Disney really trying to get the highest ESG score, aren't they?
 
That news might not fit this thread but someone have found one more hidden skeleton in Disney's closet. There's lots of hidden skeletons then I stopped counting.

While Disney makes headlines for its support of LGBTQ+ kids and condemns Florida lawmakers for their recently-passed anti-grooming bill, it’s important to remind the public of Disney’s history of covering up pedophilia within their company. It seems to be on-trend that they want to perpetuate the sexual grooming of children.

Back in 2014, a Disney Cruise Line steward, 36-year-old Ahmed Sofyan, was charged with two counts of molestation and one count of false imprisonment after holding a 13-year-old girl in an unoccupied cabin and molesting her. When this story was released, an ex-Disney Cruise officer spoke out, reporting a similar instance of child molestation that Disney authorities ordered her not to report just two years prior.

Dawn Taplin, the first female security officer at Disney and second in the entire cruise line industry, was on the cruise ship where this occurred. In 2014, she revealed Disney’s previous molestation cover-up.

In 2012, a Disney cruise ship employee was caught on camera molesting an 11-year-old girl in an elevator. Disney authorities allegedly did not allow security to report the incident.
 
In 2012, a Disney cruise ship employee was caught on camera molesting an 11-year-old girl in an elevator. Disney authorities allegedly did not allow security to report the incident.
WTF?! Why?!
Ahmed Sofyan
Ohhhhhhhh. I see. Can't hurt the poor wittle brown pedo's feelings after all!
 
Ah, noticed you were the one who posted pics of his face and said he was an elementary school math teacher in Florida. Would explain so much.
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He would be given the Gary plauche treatment or the fargo treatment. Those are the 2 ways to cure pedos including the ones that Disney hires. Hell it would work on tony goldmark. Sorry if I’m derailing this.
 
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