This is so disgusting. You can LITERALLY buy brown skin with PI tattoos and a grass skirt for $44.95. This is exactly why so many Pacific Islanders have been critical of Disney’s Moana - because this is the result. This is not “just a cartoon”, this is our culture and how we are represented. C’mon…
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Hey look lmfao it’s the exact fucking thing I’ve been saying this movie would lead to for months :)
Despite all of the recourse to ‘representation’ politics, we have to fundamentally recognise that this ‘representation’ of/ for Pasifika people comes in the context of global capitalism. What that means is that anything we are, anything we have, will be taken from us, stripped of any meaning which doesn’t directly contribute to producing capital, and then mass produced until it’s no longer profitable to do so.
This is where the politics of capitalist ‘representation’ get us. Literally brown skin suits. This is the culmination of the historical process which saw the mutilated body parts of my exterminated ancestors preserved, stolen and mass-marketed to Europeans in the 19th century. Now for kids.
This is literally official merchandise from the Disney store.
Let Disney know that selling a fake skin of Indigenous Pasifika peoples is disgusting and unacceptable in 2016.
Am I the only one getting a Silence of the Lambs vibe? Not the Pasifika people obviously, but skin suits, ew
Everyone else is either ploughing through fallout or cod and here I am with Disney Infinity 3.0
Disney to stop auctioning off women
https://boingboing.net/2017/06/30/disney-to-stop-auctioning-off.html

After decades of running a mock slave market inside Pirates of the Carribean, Disney has finally decided that Pirates selling women is not a good example for the kids.
https://boingboing.net/2017/06/30/disney-to-stop-auctioning-off.html
I kinda wish Disney had done this years ago, instead of Depping the place up.
I wish Disney would make a princess that had a disability. Like a Disney princess who is blind, or deaf, or can't walk. Anything. I have been profoundly deaf since I was 6 and it would mean a lot to me to see a Disney princess with a disability. I feel like it would give people like me someone to look up to. I hope this makes sense.
The fact that the MCU didn’t work in Hawkeye’s deafness should be a much bigger issue than it is
If you’re a writer, an artist, any kind of professional creative, you NEED to watch this press conference.
If you’re a fan of Disney, or a consumer of @Disney ’s projects, you probably also need to watch this press conference.
tl;dw? Disney is claiming that when they acquire a company, they don’t have to honor the TERMS of the contracts they acquire (like, paying the creator), even as they continue to sell and profit from the creation. This, in a word, is VERYVERYBAD.
Here’s a link to the press releases, if you (like me) have a hard time hearing ADF.
https://www.sfwa.org/2020/11/18/disney-must-pay/
Irene Bedard might have played a spirited Disney princess, but the Native American voice actor’s career was cruelly stunted by years of both physical and verbal abuse at the hands of her husband, singer Deni Wilson.
Like many women whose lives are impacted by domestic violence, Bedard suffered in silence for almost 20 years before fleeing the situation for the sake of her son. Although Bedard hasn’t spoken out personally about the trauma that she suffered, her family has told her story to raise awareness of how domestic abuse can happen to anyone.

Bedard and Wilson
Out of respect for the family, I will be mostly telling this story in their own words using the open letter that her niece wrote about the difficult subject.
Written in 2010, the letter explains how Irene fled the home she shared with her husband in order to escape severe abuse at the hands of her husband that is detailed in the paragraph below:
Irene moved to Alaska in an attempt to flee a horrific domestic violence situation. For 17 years, she suffered abuse, both sexually and physically, at the hands of the one person she should have been able to trust implicitly, her husband. The years of abuse left not only her body, but also her spirit and mind, battered. The abuse had been so pervasive, her health began to decline, rapidly. Her doctor began tests to detect cancer, unaware of the abuse. As heinous as the physical and mental tolls were, they were not the only price my aunt had to pay.

Although she has made over 30 movies in her career, the letter went on to detail how Bedard’s husband seriously stunted her promising career with his controlling behavior. Irene’s niece wrote:
Her abusive husband kept her under financial control, taking her earnings, and forbidding her to work in her career field, unless he specifically approved the project. This had a detrimental effect on an otherwise promising career. As I stated earlier, my aunt starred in two important productions highlighting the plight of Native Americans. She intended to use her celebrity to bring light to the rich and beautiful heritage of all Native Americans, and Alaskan Natives, in particular. However, her husband’s control and abuse made this impossible. She could not work with bruises on her skin, and his constant presence at her work sites made not only Irene, but also others in the cast and crew uneasy. This cost my aunt jobs. No one wanted to have her husband on the set, and he would not allow her to work without him being there. While the loss of income was financially devastating for my aunt, the loss of her platform to share her heritage with the world was even more so.

Irene with her husband and son before she fled
The letter goes on to reveal that, like thousands of other women in her position, Irene stayed in her abusive marriage because she feared her husband would kill or harm their son in revenge is she left. The letter explains:
As in most domestic violence cases, not only did my aunt’s husband hurt her physically, and caused her to lose her career, he alienated from her from family, friends, and fans, her support system. He had to have total control over her and their child. It was because of her son, Quinn, that she did not leave. She felt she had to endure all of the abuse for his sake. If she left her abuser, he would follow her, and, she feared, use, and possibly harm their son to force her to come back to him. She felt ashamed, embarrassed, humiliated, and powerless. It was only through an intervention by her family that she began to regain her spirit to defend herself, and make a better life for her son. She felt broken. But, with the love, encouragement, and support of her family, she felt there was hope for her and her son. With the help of her family, she moved to Alaska, where she could get treatment for her health, and counseling for herself and her son.

Bedard in 2011 after fleeing her violent marriage
Sadly, due to errors made during the trial, Irene was still not safe after demonstrating enormous bravery by standing up in front of her abuser in court. Mistakes by her attorney meant that the case was moved to Ohio and Bedard was once again forced to return to live within arm’s reach of her abusive ex partner, allow him access to her son and paying spousal support. The letter reads:
Ohio laws do not offer the same protection for domestic abuse victims and their children as Alaska laws do. Clearly, these concessions were not in her best interest, and his incompetence hurt her case. She even heard him admit to this, later, to her abusers attorney, none the less. The Ohio courts ordered her to come back to Ohio, with her son, or face a Contempt of Court charge, which would have put her in jail, and left her son defenseless and living with an abusive father. Without the protection of the Alaska courts, Irene had little choice but to move back to Ohio, and back to her abuser. Again, the abuser has her isolated from her family, friends, fans, and even work. Again, she is living in fear. Again, she cannot freely pursue the career of her choice. Again, she has to give what money she does earn to her abuser. It is abundantly clear why she was afraid to leave in the first place. Everything she feared about the legal system has happened.

Although there is no information available on Bedard’s current situation, another family source has spoken out to explain that she has come to realize the benefits of her domestic abuse becoming public, they wrote that:
When Irene was forced to return to Ohio she wanted to keep this matter private, just as she had hidden the bruises, scars and broken bones from friends and family for so many years. Family members, who love her dearly, went public with her story to help draw attention to her ordeal. While Irene did not initially want this information out in the public, now that it is, she realizes that she can no longer hide the secret she has kept for so long and will be speaking out publicly when she is ready.
I really, really want her to be okay. I can’t understand how the law can’t help her seeing how much she is suffering…
Irene, if you ever read this, know that we are with you
They are just straight up not paying loyalties! "Disney’s argument is that they have purchased the rights but not the obligations of the contract."
This is seriously dangerous to creators
Read the letter from Alan Dean Foster:
Dear Mickey,
We have a lot in common, you and I. We share a birthday: November 18. My dad’s nickname was Mickey. There’s more.
When you purchased Lucasfilm you acquired the rights to some books I wrote. STAR WARS, the novelization of the very first film. SPLINTER OF THE MIND’S EYE, the first sequel novel. You owe me royalties on these books. You stopped paying them.
When you purchased 20th Century Fox, you eventually acquired the rights to other books I had written. The novelizations of ALIEN, ALIENS, and ALIEN 3. You’ve never paid royalties on any of these, or even issued royalty statements for them.
All these books are all still very much in print. They still earn money. For you. When one company buys another, they acquire its liabilities as well as its assets. You’re certainly reaping the benefits of the assets. I’d very much like my miniscule (though it’s not small to me) share.
You want me to sign an NDA (Non-disclosure agreement) before even talking. I’ve signed a lot of NDAs in my 50-year career. Never once did anyone ever ask me to sign one prior to negotiations. For the obvious reason that once you sign, you can no longer talk about the matter at hand. Every one of my representatives in this matter, with many, many decades of experience in such business, echo my bewilderment.
You continue to ignore requests from my agents. You continue to ignore queries from SFWA, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. You continue to ignore my legal representatives. I know this is what gargantuan corporations often do. Ignore requests and inquiries hoping the petitioner will simply go away. Or possibly die. But I’m still here, and I am still entitled to what you owe me. Including not to be ignored, just because I’m only one lone writer. How many other writers and artists out there are you similarly ignoring?
My wife has serious medical issues and in 2016 I was diagnosed with an advanced form of cancer. We could use the money. Not charity: just what I’m owed. I’ve always loved Disney. The films, the parks, growing up with the Disneyland TV show. I don’t think Unca Walt would approve of how you are currently treating me. Maybe someone in the right position just hasn’t received the word, though after all these months of ignored requests and queries, that’s hard to countenance. Or as a guy named Bob Iger said….
“The way you do anything is the way you do everything.”
I’m not feeling it.
Alan Dean Foster
SIGNAL.
BOOST.
Because you know if Disney gets away with not paying creators, everyone else will want to see if they can get away with it.
Auli’i Cravalho on how to pronounce her name.
You-hopefully-will encounter lots of names you’re unsure of how to pronounce. That happens. But you ask how and learn to pronounce those names. Most people are pretty polite when you are. Making fun of a name like Jimmy Kimmel or calling the person a nickname they didn’t approve (why did the press call Auli'i Moana? No.) is gross.
drag this movie to HELL






hey disney, we don’t want this











10 bucks says the “”””gay moment”“““ is lefou crying & confessing his love at gastons grave or some bullshit like that
Why am I still hoping this won’t be horrible?