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I'm outraged that a movie I've never seen and don't care about isn't available online because of SJWs!


Am I whining about this movie the right way?

Or am I supposed to pretend to be a 90 year old codger who saw this when it was first released and is now outraged that I can't see it again? Instead of what I am, a tween who's only heard about this movie from Alt Right trolls on 4chan, couldn't care less about seeing it but is pretending to be outraged that I can't?

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I’m sure there will be a reboot soon. :)

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Goddamn it! Ya don't say! It's gonna have Uncle Remus as a rainbow-haired black midget transgender lesbian, isn't it? I bet you a million bucks that's what's gonna happen.

Leave it to the SJWs to ruin an acclaimed classic! Keep in mind that I've never seen Song of the South and couldn't care less about it even if it was made widely available. I was born 50 years after the movie was made. I just know that as an Alt Right 4chan troll, I'm supposed to be outraged about not being able to see it because black people and liberal snowflakes said I can't!

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I was born in the 70’s and I think I remember seeing it as a kid. I’m pretty sure that’s where all the zippidy doo da comes from.

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I’m pretty sure that’s where all the zippidy doo da comes from.


It does.

My mother brought me and my brothers to see this back in the late 60s, and this wide eyed black boy loved it, as I did all Disney movies.

I remember being moved by the injury to the little white boy Johnny, and how he called for Uncle Remus while barely conscious.

What a great and moving film with no political overtones whatsoever.

I streamed it through an android box and showed it to my nieces and nephews a couple of years ago. It looked like a VHS stream but the story got across. The kids loved it.

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That sounds like some good memories. I also showed many Disney movies to my kids when they were little and I did not even think of this one, I’m guessing because it’s removed from the public. It does seem a shame.

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LOL!

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As a "tween", you haven't lived long enough to learn much, to experience much, or to know anything. Your silly, ignorant post, therefore, is irrelevant. Give this some thought again in a few decades when you (possibly) have grown up.

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Eh, Whoopie Goldbug would like to see this movie re-released so your premise that it's being held back by SJWs is pure bullshit. In fact, SJWs are nothing more than a Red Herring to Trump humping cultists

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