Culture The Muppet Show: Disney adds content warning over 'negative stereotypes' - Insensitive depictions of Amphibian-Americans

Disney Plus has added a content warning to the beginning of 18 episodes of The Muppet Show, which started streaming on the platform on Friday.

"This programme includes negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people or cultures," it reads.

"These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now."

The disclaimer has been added to each of the episodes for different reasons, including one where Johnny Cash sings in front of the Confederate flag.

The Confederacy was the group of southern states that fought to keep slavery during the US Civil War and the flag is seen as a symbol of racism by many.

Disney's disclaimer added: "Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together."

The advisory note comes after several months of revisionism around films and TV programmes which could be considered offensive by the standards of today.

The re-assessment of old content was prompted by the Black Lives Matter protests last summer, and has sparked debate around programmes and films ranging from Fawlty Towers and Gone With The Wind to Little Britain and Bo' Selecta.

The 18 episodes of The Muppet Show with the warning have been picked out from five series of Jim Henson's series, which was a big hit in the 1970s and 1980s and starred Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy.

Aside from Cash, other guest hosts of the episodes in question include Steve Martin, Cleo Laine, Spike Milligan, Debbie Harry and Kenny Rogers.

According to the LA Times, the warning refers to negative depictions of people from other cultures including Native Americans and those from the Middle East.

The publication also notes that two episodes from the final season are left out entirely - one featured Chris Langham, who was a writer on the show and stepped in to host after a celebrity guest pulled out.

The actor, who went on to star in Armando Iannucci's The Thick Of It, was sentenced to 10 months in prison in 2007 for downloading indecent videos of children from the internet.

However, another episode, starring guest host Brooke Shields, is absent from Disney Plus for a different reason - music rights.

Several songs have also had to be edited out of other episodes because of copyright and licensing issues.

Disclaimer warnings have previously been added to Disney films such as Aladdin, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, The Jungle Book, The Aristocats and Dumbo.

The Disney Stories Matter website offers several of the films above as examples of films they feel require a disclaimer and the reasons why but there is no reference to The Muppets as yet.

 
They use that exact same disclaimer for stuff from the 1930s and 1940s don't they? The "These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now." thing.

The umbrella of what's now politically incorrect keeps getting bigger and bigger, eventually content from a few years ago, a few months ago, a few hours ago, a few minutes ago will be politically incorrect and will get that disclaimer, eventually simply being alive will be politically incorrect.

How long is this insanity going to go for before people finally say "enough"?
The above post represents past opinions that were wrong then and are wrong now. By the time you read this warning, the above poster will have sent to a rehabilitation and reeducation center to teach them performative critical race theory and to love girlcock. Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together.
 
"Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together."

Statements like that are so condescending, nobody actually gives a shit aside from bored Twitter users.
No one, anywhere, on this Earth or any other celestial body or spacecraft, in this or any other universe, has ever been harmed by The Muppets Show.

(I'm sure someone will gotcha me with some story about the set catching on fire and killing a bunch of puppeteers, but you get the idea.)
 
Why do people still support Disney?
It's kind of like asking why people support Google or Microsoft. They own so much shit that it would take more effort to avoid giving them money than it does to just give it to them without thinking.
Because they are paedophiles.
All of this and "MUH CHILDHOOD". It's like asking why people still support Nintendo, despite their anti-consumerist practices (specifically in regards to its retro content).
They use that exact same disclaimer for stuff from the 1930s and 1940s don't they? The "These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now." thing.

The umbrella of what's now politically incorrect keeps getting bigger and bigger, eventually content from a few years ago, a few months ago, a few hours ago, a few minutes ago will be politically incorrect and will get that disclaimer, eventually simply being alive will be politically incorrect.

How long is this insanity going to go for before people finally say "enough"?
Shit, I remember I had the Golden Collections of Looney Tunes and the Spotlight Collections of Tom and Jerry when I was a kid and Whoopi "Horse-Face" Goldberg came out and said the exact same thing. FOR FUCKING CARTOONS.
Of course, I skipped past this part every time, because "who gives a shit?! I wanna see Daffy Duck get shot in the face a million times and Tom scream in pain a hundred times!" Then I made the grave mistake of watching it in my living room while eating dinner and the intro caused my mom to give me this whole lecture about how she "was so glad they put that in before the cartoons because kids need to know about the discrimination we went through" and I'm like, "Mom, I just wanna watch my cartoons......" :(
 
Sometimes they dont have much of a choice because of Disney's fucking monopoly on most of entertainment. Want Marvel? Disney. Want documentary? Disney. Want Star Wars? Disney. Want anything Fox related now? Goddamn Disney.
Be honest though.., do you actually want the Disney version of those things?
Honestly, the last Disney related thing I can remember truly enjoying was either Up or the 2011 Muppets movie. And even that felt more like a tribute to Jim Henson than a pure Muppet movie.

So basically, it’s been 10 years since I’ve even wanted to engage in anything from Disney.
 
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Be honest though.., do you actually want the Disney version of those things?
Honestly, the last Disney related thing I can remember truly enjoying was either Up or the 2011 Muppets movie. And even that felt more like a tribute to Jim Henson than a pure Muppet movie.

So basically, it’s been 10 years since I’ve even wanted to engage in anything from Disney.
Yes but normies dont give a shit, they coonsume
 
This is like those goddamn political cartoons from the 40’s except not, those cartoons got made to support the war effort and someone unfamiliar with it might not know the context. These however are goddamn muppets, an icon of children’s television. So what if they had a bad apple in the guest stars? They didn’t know it back then!
At this rate I just might figure out how to rip shit off of dvds and put them up for sale just so I can get tard bucks from nostalgia tards.
 
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