TSwizzle
I am unburdened by what has been.
there will be a notable absence from Disney Plus: the 1946 film Song of the South, which has long been a controversial title for Disney because of how it depicts the lives of African-American plantation workers in the southern states after the civil war. The company has also decided to cut a scene from Dumbo that is considered racist. Song of the South grossed $65m at the US box office but was never released on DVD in the country, partly because of criticism about its depiction of the lives of Uncle Remus and other former slaves on a plantation as idyllic.
Teh Gruaniad
I've never seen the movie "Song of the South" but I have heard and seen the song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah". Would it be so controversial to allow this movie to be seen ? Would it be too much for the snowflakes ? Probably.