Disney Remakes Peter Pan and It’s Exactly What You’d Expect

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At the same time that normal people appear to be caring less and less about the so-called “culture wars” and focusing more on real issues that actually affect their personal lives, Hollywood is pushing harder than ever, with weirder and weirder social messaging.

It’s truly beyond the pale that we are now looking at a Peter Pan film with a level of diversity that Disney knows for a fact is going to kill the potential success of the film.

No one wants to see nonwhites replacing whites, and they especially don’t want to see the ugliest imaginable nonwhites replacing whites. They are choosing actors and actresses specifically because they are repulsive, and they want to attack and punish their paying customers.

It’s a very strange business model. In fact, one wonders if it is actually a business model at all.

ABC News:

The teaser trailer for “Peter Pan & Wendy,” the new live-action reimagining of the classic tale coming to Disney+, has arrived.

The nearly two-minute teaser of the David Lowery-directed film introduces Wendy Darling (Ever Anderson), “a young girl afraid to leave her childhood home behind, who meets Peter Pan (Alexander Molony), a boy who refuses to grow up.”

The streaming service continues, “Alongside her brothers and a tiny fairy, Tinker Bell (Grown-ish’s Yara Shahidi), she travels with Peter to the magical world of Neverland. There, she encounters an evil pirate captain, Captain Hook, and embarks on a thrilling and dangerous adventure that will change her life forever.”

Yara Shahidi is the offspring of a terrible and doomed romance between a gorilla and an opossum

Jude Law plays the pirate madman, leading a cast that also includes Molly Parker from “House of Cards,” “Rogue One”‘s Alan Tudyk and comedian and actor Jim Gaffigan.

The key art for the upcoming film was also released Tuesday.

The upcoming reimagining is based on the J.M. Barrie novel and the 1953 Disney animated classic.

“In making ‘Peter Pan & Wendy,’ we set out to craft a film that honors both the original J.M. Barrie text and Walt Disney’s animated adaptation; we wanted to invigorate our retelling with emotional sincerity, an open heart, and a grand yearning for adventure,” Lowery said in a statement.

“Hundreds of incredible artists spent many years bringing this film to the screen,” Lowery’s statement continued. “I’m excited for audiences to see their work, to go on this ride, and to rediscover an evergreen tale from a new perspective.”

Yes, I’m sure that many artists did work hard, and they probably had no idea what you freaks were trying to create.

Seriously: everyone (at least everyone with kids) should go watch the original animated Peter Pan and the live-action followup called “Hook.” These are both excellent films that make huge impressions on kids.

Then ask what kind of society ceases in wanting to inspire children, and instead decides to attack them and call them evil for the way they were born?

It’s a society run by Jews, in fact.

If you are creative, and you care about art, the best thing you could have done was been born in Japan. They’re the only ones producing meaningful entertainment featuring Western characters.

China has been producing their own high quality entertainment, but it’s more difficult to relate to than the nip stuff that is directly inspired by Western storytelling.

Of course, we still have the classics.

But for some reason, people really don’t like watching old stuff as much as they like watching new stuff, even when the new stuff is significantly worse, or even unwatchable.

Maybe there is some specific psychological impulse to watch newer media?

Maybe there is an underlying subconscious association of cultural products with socialization, and you want to watch the things your peers are watching?

I can’t say, but it’s a real shame that once-beloved companies have been taken over by Jews and are now using our own entertainment culture as a weapon to demoralize us and hurt our very souls with messages of dehumanization.