Russell Bartlett
President Donald Trump’s victory in November was at least in part a repudiation of the woke policies that have penetrated practically every aspect of American culture in recent years.
One example has been the spread of so-called “trigger warnings,” which can refer to any advisory that an upcoming presentation might cause emotional or mental distress.
While there are sure to be many examples of objectionable content that might deserve such warnings, many Americans have expressed opposition to their inclusion at the beginning of classic films like Disney’s “Dumbo” and “Peter Pan.”
According to TheBlaze, Disney appears to have received the message and has removed trigger warnings from both films on its Disney+ streaming platform:
Seems the Mouse House is having second thoughts about its “go woke, go broke” business plan.
We can still watch classic ‘The Office’ episodes like ‘Diversity Day.’ Never mind that you could never make that episode now … at least it’s not banned. Progress!
The company, according to Axios, is dialing back on DEI-style policies and focusing more on the bottom line. Imagine that…
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