the cartoon segments were good I didn't really see any racist words or anything but I did see some stereotypes and I know for some color people that may be kind of offencive well I mean this movie was released several times first the 40s then the 70s and 80s but for the people with color I can understand I would probably be offended toand seriously what the hell is wrong with these people they just think of changing splash mountain to The princess and the frog well sorry to rain on your parade princess and the frog fins but that's got some racist stuff in it to princess and the frog Is not Innocent just like how some of the South Is not Innocent but to me it is because I didn't really see anything people say song the south is not innocent and it maybe offencive will some of the stuff is but other than that is just a heartwarming movie on the other hand princess and the frog is crappy and it's from the 2000s so Disney I'm sorry but for making that choice Your fucking gay

Who are these self appointed know it alls that tell us we cannot watch Song of the South? The Evil forces of Cultural Marxism and Socialist authoritarianism are trying to destroy our History, our Past and our collective Culture. Covid 19 is just the thin edge of the wedge. These Illuminati/Globalist/Luciferian tyrants will soon tell us WHAT to wear, WHAT to eat, WHERE to work, WHAT to think, WHAT to watch, and WHO to slavishly obey as our "leaders". You pinheads are being punked by these Illuminati elite. You are nothing but a bunch of conditioned, controlled, Pavlov's dogs. The Illuminati ring the bell (via News clips and sound bites on TV) and you go out and burn your cites and commit violent acts against others.

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I am not trying to make this political, but the whole reason why I was reminded about the movie was because of the idiotic petition to take out Splash Mountain ride at Disneyland.



I just watched this for the first time with my young children... and we enjoyed it a lot. I wanted to see for myself if there was anything that should be protested about....the answer is NO. Gave us a new appreciation for the Splash Mountain ride, now that we see where the story line came from. Disney movies have gone down hill in certain ways since post-Walt and original Imagineers. I think it is a wonderful movie, especially in the era in which it was made. The fact that Walt Disney wanted to put the Uncle Remus stories into a movie, speaks volumes about his appreciation for the values of all lives and the stories and the value if offers at a time where there was still segregation.



There are many great aspects that I wish we could find today in our culture. The current generation has lost the VALUE of their elders: their life story, life lessons, their art of storytelling, etc.



Pay attention to all the relationships each character has with the others. Johnny with Uncle Remus, with Toby, and with Jenny. Uncle Remus with the Grandmother. The quick references of John Sr. & Sally with Uncle Remus. The sharecroppers praying/singing for Johnny. I could go into detail with each one, but I think you can figure it out for yourself and see that this movie has a lot of good qualities that are being tarnished by some groups that want to just have people against each other for the purposes of their socialist uprising. (Watch the movie A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (about Saul Alinsky), look up Millenial Millie and what she has said about the Sunrise Movement 7 the Green New Deal and their guise to use BLM and others as pawns. Then read the bible for good measure; Proverbs 1:8-19, if not all of Proverbs).



The story is set during the Reconstruction Era where the land was worked by sharecroppers... something that happened in our history and were the steps in trying to repair the effects of Civil War and slavery. Due to political correctness, it seems like no one can get an idea about history in creative story telling. This movie is not meant to give you a history lesson, but it does at least gives you one glimpse. ( On a tangent-We can't cover our history with a thumb, but we can learn from it. Imagine if you have no memory of yester-days, you would continue to make the same mistakes daily.) There are many movies today in which I am much more offended about, that have nothing to do with race.



The only thing that I think few people would (misunderstandably) get upset about is the Tar Baby sequence. And that's because today's thinking of that term is wrong and NOT the original meaning. "The term tar baby has come to refer to a problem that is exacerbated by attempts to struggle with it, or by extension to a situation in which mere contact can lead to becoming inextricably involved". And the use of tar baby originates from African American Folklore adapted from Cherokee folklore. To think of it as a racial slur is to have your brainwashed by political correctness that has it's mind in the gutter and has a pessimistic view of the human race. I could go on...but



Thank you NoteluI was looking for this movie a few years ago to no avail. So thankful it is provided here.

- June 12, 2020Read about the Author, US History. Know the Truth and Judge For Yourself So You Don't Get Brainwash by the "Politically Correct"