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In addition to changes in education, warnings will no longer be in position at the beginning of films such as “Dumbo” and “Peter Pan”.
By Marc Tracy
Disney is minimizing content warnings in its transmission service that accompanies traditional films that come with racial stereotypes, amendment to their language and minimization in their visibility.
The content warns that lately automatically in Disney + before films such as “Dumbo” (1941) and “Peter Pan” (1953) warns “negative representations and / or evil treatment are now. ” “
The new precaution will warn that the film “can involve negative stereotypes or representations” and will not seem like an introductory text that reproduces before starting a film, a corporate spokesman said. Instead, the language will now appear in the segment of main points of safe films, where the audience will have to navigate to locate it. (From Wednesday morning, the caution of the original content has given the impression of Disney +).
Disney also modifies the diversity component of the way it evaluates its executives and makes remuneration decisions. Business leaders will now score on a “talent strategy” of “diversity and inclusion,” Sonia Coleman, Executive Vice President and Human Resources Chief of Disney, in an email noticed through the New York Times said Tuesday. The new thing will be the cradle of the way in which executives “integrate other perspectives”, “cultivate an environment where all workers can prosper” and “maintain a physically powerful pipe. “
The adjustments were previously informed through axios.
The evolution of Disney content warnings is produced following other decisions that the company has made that they report a replacement of the cultural strategy with a dog button.
Pixar, a Walt Disney Studios apartment, got rid of a transgender history of an upcoming animated series, a resolution that has become public in December, after the presidential elections, Disney declared that it had been taken in last summer. Last year, the company also refused to publish an episode of another animated program, “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” through Disney Channel, which represented the interest of a transgender character for sport.
In 2022, the Disney CEO, Robert A. Iger, publicly said that the company’s safe products had too political and had ordered a long -term project exam.
In December, Disney will establish a defamation action brought to President Trump for $ 15 million more legal costs. The accusation implied a statement on the antenna made through the presenter of ABC News George Stephanopoulos that Trump had been attempted “responsible for the violation” in a civil trial in New York, when, in fact, the president had been attempted responsible for the abuse of abuse Sexual (the passage of approval in the case, said that New York has a close legal definition of rape).
Disney leaders, adding to Mr. Iger, were motivated to establish themselves basically through the concern that the company may lose the case. But they were also involved on Trump’s remedy in ABC News if the Prosecutor’s Office will continue and the company’s reputation between the giant client cuts that he wishes to reach.
Marc Tracy is a Times journalist who covers arts and culture. It is in New York. Learn more about Marc Tracy
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