Now, Raleigh said, Disney's come back with a version it hopes will pass muster with a deeply repressive government, in the world's most populous nation. The new "Mulan" misses the original point, and emphasizes the blind allegiance the Chinese Communist Party demands of its citizens, she said. "The kind of loyalty they demand is -- ‘You do what the party tells you to do and you do not ask questions. Raleigh said Disney's pro-social justice stance in America is at odds with its position on China, where the movie has done surprisingly poorly. "But Hollywood now regularly censors its own movies to appease the Chinese Communist Party, the world’s most powerful violator of human rights," Barr continued.
Source: Fox News September 15, 2020 02:03 UTC