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Disney+ Cartoon Demands Reparations And More With "Slaves Built This Country" Song
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Ubiquitous
2023-02-06 09:30:48 UTC
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Disney has gone for woke yet again with a recent episode of the cartoon
series “Proud Family” — which featured kids singing a song about reparations
that America “owes” to black Americans and about how “slaves built this
country.”

The recent episode that aired on Disney+, titled “Louder and Prouder,”
reviews the history of Juneteenth when the kids discover their town’s founder
was a slave-owner. The song opens with the line, “This country was built on
slavery — which means slaves built this country” — and that line was repeated
over and over throughout.

WATCH:

Here is Disney’s The Proud Family singing about how “slaves built
this country”

pic.twitter.com/yJUd7zwLpp

— YAF (@yaf) February 3, 2023

“We the descendants of slaves in America have earned reparations for their
suffering,” the song continued. “And continue to earn reparations every
moment we spend submerged in a systemic prejudice, racism and white supremacy
that America was founded with and still has not atoned for.”

In the cartoon, that last line was punctuated by four black students glaring
while the only white student on the stage with them held a sign that read
“still has not atoned for.”

“Slaves built this country,” they shouted again, claiming, “We made your
families rich,” as they listed plantation owners, northern bankers, New
England ship-owners, the Founding Fathers, and current senators among those
who had profited on the backs of slaves.

The cartoon even included the debunked “Hands up, don’t shoot” claim that
originated after the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri.

“Imagine paying money to Disney to teach your kids to hate themselves and
hate their country,” Human Events senior editor Jack Posobiec tweeted in
response.

Imagine paying money to Disney to teach your kids to hate themselves
and hate their country pic.twitter.com/cZBBCwVd7l

— Jack Posobiec ???? (@JackPosobiec) February 5, 2023

“This is a scene from a Disney+ kids cartoon called The Proud Family Blatant
anti-white propaganda,” @endwokeness tweeted.

The Daily Wire’s own Co-CEO and [lower case] god-king Jeremy Boreing took a
moment to remind audiences that DW Kids was coming soon. “DW Kids is coming.
Not soon enough,” he lamented.

DW Kids is coming. Not soon enough. https://t.co/cyJ40SZjTO

— Jeremy Boreing (@JeremyDBoreing) February 5, 2023

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sd
2023-02-08 22:23:57 UTC
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There's a thread about it on City-Data forums and one guy posted a interesting rant then I quoted.
http://www.city-data.com/forum/64845807-post57.html

"Many still do, with most of the biggest offenders being in Africa itself. It's an African cultural thing. It was then (during the Atlantic slave trade), and it still is now.

Top 10 countries with the highest prevalence of modern slavery:

1. North Korea
2. Eritrea
3. Burundi
4. Central African Republic
5. Afghanistan
6. Mauritania
7. South Sudan
8. Pakistan
9. Cambodia
10. Iran

https://www.globalslaveryindex.org/2018/findings/global-findings/ "

And there's lots of vlogs about it.




I think it would be more fun to see a parody where the Proud family do a DNA testing and discover they have white ancestry and react first by doing a surprised Pikachu faces and then reacting the same way as a person named Nia Hope once did.


Btw, I won't be surprised if the creator of the Proud Family along with the writers of that episode might have some hidden skeletons in their closet. Probably not the same kind of skeletons then John K. and Justin Roiland have but who knows?

SD
Post by Ubiquitous
Disney has gone for woke yet again with a recent episode of the cartoon
series “Proud Family” — which featured kids singing a song about reparations
that America “owes” to black Americans and about how “slaves built this
country.”
The recent episode that aired on Disney+, titled “Louder and Prouder,”
reviews the history of Juneteenth when the kids discover their town’s founder
was a slave-owner. The song opens with the line, “This country was built on
slavery — which means slaves built this country” — and that line was repeated
over and over throughout.
Here is Disney’s The Proud Family singing about how “slaves built
this country”
pic.twitter.com/yJUd7zwLpp
“We the descendants of slaves in America have earned reparations for their
suffering,” the song continued. “And continue to earn reparations every
moment we spend submerged in a systemic prejudice, racism and white supremacy
that America was founded with and still has not atoned for.”
In the cartoon, that last line was punctuated by four black students glaring
while the only white student on the stage with them held a sign that read
“still has not atoned for.”
“Slaves built this country,” they shouted again, claiming, “We made your
families rich,” as they listed plantation owners, northern bankers, New
England ship-owners, the Founding Fathers, and current senators among those
who had profited on the backs of slaves.
The cartoon even included the debunked “Hands up, don’t shoot” claim that
originated after the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri.
“Imagine paying money to Disney to teach your kids to hate themselves and
hate their country,” Human Events senior editor Jack Posobiec tweeted in
response.
Imagine paying money to Disney to teach your kids to hate themselves
and hate their country pic.twitter.com/cZBBCwVd7l
“This is a scene from a Disney+ kids cartoon called The Proud Family Blatant
The Daily Wire’s own Co-CEO and [lower case] god-king Jeremy Boreing took a
moment to remind audiences that DW Kids was coming soon. “DW Kids is coming.
Not soon enough,” he lamented.
DW Kids is coming. Not soon enough. https://t.co/cyJ40SZjTO
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Let's go Brandon!
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