The thing about that op-ed about how Disney is too woke is that the ride changes the guy is describing are extremely normal corporate synergy stuff -- they're making the rides more like their recent movies!
"Is Song of the South too racist to be the backdrop of a Disney ride?" seems less likely to be the proximate cause of the change than "Can Disney make more money promoting a princess film from 2009 than a film from 1946?"
Of course they changed Pirates, they made a series of hugely profitable films and wanted to align the ride with the film! There's a Jungle Cruise movie out this year starring The Rock, so of course they're changing the ride!
All this capitalism at Disney World is getting in the way of the nostalgia, smh.

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20 Apr
I took a deep dive into Fox News' pattern of hosting Naomi Wolf -- seven appearances since mid-February, most recently last night -- who has spent the last 15 years pushing increasingly bonkers conspiracy theories, most recently related to the coronavirus. mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-k…
Tucker Carlson's Strange New Respect for Naomi Wolf in four images -- from kook whose book was debunked during a live radio interview, to useful coronavirus guest. mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-k…
Wolf's social media is absolutely unhinged and paranoid stuff. This is not someone a credible news outlet would host in inform its viewers.
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Tucker Carlson spent several months inculcating doubt in his audience over vaccines he now says he “never for a minute doubted,” and it worked. mediamatters.org/fox-news/devas…
In point of fact he started “asking the question” months before the vaccines were released. mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
When you’ve never for a minute doubted the vaccines work.
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As I've been saying for months, Fox News has a unique responsibility to get their viewers vaccinated. Their failure to try -- and in fact, to mock people who suggest they should bother -- is a moral abomination. mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-n…
I dunno maybe a little signaling of virtue to try to keep your audiences alive would be a good idea.
This is the most-watched show in cable news. Seems like a problem.
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People on this website trying to claim that there's "more to" New Jersey than the part of the Turnpike you see in the credits for The Sopranos: No one believes you.
"iTs bAsiCalLy tHe SaMe As cOnnEcTiCut"
When people who don’t know how to pump their own gas come for your mentions:
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I am extremely skeptical of the ability of public messaging to disaggregate "the J&J vaccine is under review as a precaution" from "the J&J vaccine is not safe and the others may not be either" in the minds of normal people. An incredibly crucial, high-stakes test for the press.
Tune in to Fox News tonight when Tucker Carlson interviews Alex Berenson about how they were right all along, the government and the media were lying about the vaccines which are not safe.
All of which is to say that I am not a public health expert but this seems like a pretty massive risk to take over a one-in-a-million risk against a virus with a U.S. body count of more than 550,000.
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I spoke with @Finneganporter at @BusinessInsider about Tucker Carlson's mainstreaming of white nationalist talking points.

The interview was actually conducted before he went all-in on the great replacement theory last week. businessinsider.com/how-tucker-car…
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@Finneganporter @BusinessInsider Likewise, if you're asking "why won't newsroom leaders like Bret Baier do something about Tucker Carlson?" the answer is "he is busy getting rich."
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