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Old 15th February 2021, 09:14 PM
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Thinking back, it's similar to James Ferman being concerned about children imitating what they saw and heard in films. Children are unlikely to replicate extreme violence with power tools at school, but the chances of repeating a racial or homophobic slur are much higher.

Ah, you didn't go to my school. A chap once threatened the head with a shotgun.
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Old 15th February 2021, 09:21 PM
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Ah, you didn't go to my school. A chap once threatened the head with a shotgun.
One of the teachers at my school got battered on the head with a trolley bar. Guy didn't even go to the school anymore.
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One of the teachers at my school got battered on the head with a trolley bar. Guy didn't even go to the school anymore.

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Old 21st February 2021, 06:42 AM
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Now even The Muppets are branded racist: Disney slaps popular show with an alert about 'offensive content' and it can only be seen on an adult account / Daily Mail

"The Muppet Show appears to be the latest victim of political correctness with new warnings over its historic content.

The adventures of Kermit the Frog, Animal, Miss Piggy and friends now come with an alert about 'offensive content' and can only be seen on an adult account.

The move came to light when Disney made five series available last Friday on its streaming service, which costs £5.99 a month.


Viewers are greeted with the disclaimer: 'This programme 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.'

The warning is believed to refer to Muppet characters designed as stereotypes of Native Americans, Arabs and East Asians.

In another episode, the singer Johnny Cash plays on a stage adorned with the Confederate flag.

Some episodes of the show, which was first broadcast 45 years ago, have disappeared entirely from British screens.


They include a 1979 one starring comedian Spike Milligan in which he and the puppets pay tribute to the 108 nations where the show was broadcast.

It depicted national stereotypes and polarised viewers for its fleeting use of a Nazi-style gesture. It is still available to American users of Disney Plus.

Some fans of the series created by puppeteer Jim Henson are not happy with the censorship, with one tweeting: 'It's so frustrating to live in a 'free' country where corporations can decide what you can and can't watch.'

Disney says on its website it is 'committed to creating stories with inspirational and aspirational themes that reflect the diversity of the human experience around the globe'. It declined to comment to The Mail on Sunday.

Other family films to carry the warning include The Aristocats, Dumbo, Peter Pan and Swiss Family Robinson.

Tory MP Andrew Bridgen said: 'I would like to know which bunch of muppets thought this one up. It would appear if this continues kids won't be able to watch any TV programmes which are not newly made. Is nothing safe?'

Sarah Cronin-Stanley, of Talking Pictures TV, added: 'Context is key. We should not eradicate history as we have so much to learn from it.''"
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Old 21st February 2021, 11:14 AM
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Once again, disclaimers are not censorship.

It's not even news I honestly don't understand why people get so triggered by them.

As for the 'missing' episodes, it's up to the content owners to publish whichever episodes they want, it's not like they hold any cultural importance, and was anyone here really going to go ahead an take a Disney+ membership to watch The Muppets TV show?
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Old 21st February 2021, 12:32 PM
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Once again, disclaimers are not censorship
Maybe, but this *is* censorship

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"Some episodes of the show, which was first broadcast 45 years ago, have disappeared entirely from British screens.

They include a 1979 one starring comedian Spike Milligan in which he and the puppets pay tribute to the 108 nations where the show was broadcast.

It depicted national stereotypes and polarised viewers for its fleeting use of a Nazi-style gesture
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Once again, disclaimers are not censorship.

It's not even news I honestly don't understand why people get so triggered by them.

As for the 'missing' episodes, it's up to the content owners to publish whichever episodes they want, it's not like they hold any cultural importance, and was anyone here really going to go ahead an take a Disney+ membership to watch The Muppets TV show?
They did say the Muppets have 'Harmful impact'.

That made me chuckle.

Protect your kids from some glove puppets and their harmful impact then let them go outside and listen to sexist rap and drill music buy drugs and stab each other on street corners, but above all be afraid of those racist Muppets.
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Old 21st February 2021, 01:35 PM
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Maybe, but this *is* censorship
It's not really though, it's curation. However if they released the Spike Milligan episode and cut out the parts which the bigwigs at Disney felt was inappropriate then THAT is censorship.

I'm sure if you really wanted to see that episode in full you could buy a physical copy of it, it's not been expunged from history.
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Sorry, but Disney are hypocrites of the highest order considering what beliefs their creator held.
IMHO.
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Old 21st February 2021, 10:23 PM
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Sorry, but Disney are hypocrites of the highest order considering what beliefs their creator held.
IMHO.
Disney has been self-censoring in pursuit of the almighty Yen for a few years.

Surely putting a small advisory notice before contentious films and TV shows is preferable to changing new material to avoid upsetting the Chinese government.
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