Disney recently looked through its library of content in search of characters who might ooze offensive stereotypes. According to the New York
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Hook from the 1953 movie
Peter Pan as “problematic” and labeled them as such in a message to senior leaders.
That’s right: Tinker Bell and Captain Hook are now offensive.
Disney says it marked Tinker Bell for caution because she is “body-conscious” and jealous of Peter Pan’s attention.
As for Captain Hook, Disney fears that he could expose the audience to — and this is too detailed not to quote — “discrimination or prejudice against individuals with disabilities because he is a villain.”
Do you remember Ursula the Sea Witch from
The Little Mermaid? She’s problematic too.
Disney fears that viewers could find Ursula’s dark complexion racist and her flamboyant mannerisms “queer coded.”
Again, do not view these videos if children are near.
Disney’s “Stories Matter” team, which carried out the investigation into offensive characters, explained its decision making as follows:
At least Disney is learning from the horrors of Captain Hook.
In sum, Disney wants teachers to talk about
sex changes with young children but fears those same kids might get exposed to the body-conscious Tinker Bell.