Disney stteping wrong on inclusion (by Christian Ramírez and Larry Sotelo)
In recent years, inclusion has been anything but natural in the film entertainment environment, with a series of clear stumbles at the time of wanting to become so for some time now, taking as an example the reboots of Disney's animated classics, taking a character we knew with a certain distinctive appearance and changing it radically to have an inclusive trend and thus attract a more modern audience with new values learned from this generation, and therefore, attract more profits even for its morbidity. Examples of these cases are seen within a large company like disney, with several movies where, as I mentioned, creative liberties have been taken for a more diverse and inclusive environment within this space of visual recreation, but in itself has never been achieved, either by passive or active racism, the simple fact of taking a character and change it from how they already knew it to something totally new and shocking, is very strange for the audience that prefers the tradit...