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Conservative white guy sad that DisneyWorld is being ruined by wokeness
#11
The man who wrote this has been chief deputy District Attorney for Clark County NV and was involved in a death penalty case. In case we need more reminders of the racist attitudes in law enforcement.
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#12
There are a few unwoke parks he can still visit. There's one right in Orlando - but it closed, probably due to a lack of attendance. One just opened in San Diego. There are more across the USA.

The idiot can continue to immerse himself in fantasy to his heart's delight - without the woke distractions.
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#13
mattkime wrote:
>Pirates used to be one of my favorite attractions. My family would always ride it first on our first day at the Magic Kingdom. Now, we do not even ride it every trip.

Careful, Disney, you're treading on thin ice!

He's really upset that they took out the rape-scene and slave auction from the children's rides?

Really?

Really??

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#14
Acer wrote:
Was never a big fan of the pirate ride Disney World myself. I never really understood the fascination.

FTFY


It is essentially the same place, with the same rides and entertainment, as it was 50 years ago - just much more expensive.
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#15
His article is trending and getting hammered on Twitter.
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#16
But he's got nothing to say about the $14 dollar Churro.
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#17
Ombligo wrote:
[quote=Acer]
Was never a big fan of the pirate ride Disney World myself. I never really understood the fascination.

FTFY


It is essentially the same place, with the same rides and entertainment, as it was 50 years ago - just much more expensive.
I hear you, but if you want tacky entertainment, DW is top notch.
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#18
Great free PR for Orlando and Disney, they need those young families and teens to come back.
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#19
Acer wrote:
Was never a big fan of the pirate ride myself. I never really understood the fascination.

It and the Haunted Mansion are my two favorite rides at Disneyland - both offer the opportunity to get out of the hot sun and off one's tired feet for a few minutes.
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#20
The issues with Pirates of the Carribbean reminds me somewhat of the Hogan's Heros kerfuffle many years ago; i.e. can you make fun of bad people, pirates in the former, Nazis in the latter.
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