Why didn’t Disney just explain why it cut the sexist ‘Toy Story 2’ blooper?

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Why didn’t Disney just explain why it cut the sexist ‘Toy Story 2’ blooper?
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Disney is not a company known for explaining itself, but why on earth it would do a good thing in a way that makes it look shady, asks marymacTV

Disney is not a company known for explaining itself, but why on earth it would do a good thing in a way that makes it look shady really is beyond me.removed from the film’s closing credits “bloopers”But Disney did it with no explanation or announcement — though members of online communities noticed almost at once, most media only caught on recently. And that is almost as creepy, and stinky, as ol’ Pete himself.

Over the years, objectionable scenes from other older Disney properties have been cut or modified, sometimes in response to protest and sometimes sparking it: The editing of the character Jim Crow from 1941’s “Dumbo” and the company’s refusal to release “Song of the South” on any platform is seen by some as an attempt to simply pretend that racism and racist imagery never existed.

In part because the sight of animated characters being treated like actual performers was so fresh, but also because the idea of an older actor using his perceived access to seduce younger women was so deeply ingrained in the collective notion of Hollywood that, especially in this incongruent context, it seemed funny.

So, to every woman, including myself, who has had to endure such leering, pawing, sexually insinuating promises of career assistance, I formally apologize.

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