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Disney+ adds new content warning

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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 Assn. 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.)

Previously, some of these films included a shorter warning within the descriptio­n on their individual home screens. “This program is presented as originally created,” it read. “It may contain outdated cultural depictions.”

The full disclosure presented on these films now reads:

“This program includes negative depictions and/or mistreatme­nt of people or cultures. These stereotype­s were wrong then and are wrong now. Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledg­e its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversati­on to create a more inclusive future together.

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