
Norman responding to reader’s comment: “I can't speak for the media rumors, but my discussions were inside the Walt Disney Studios.Walt Disney’s animated classic is not racist, nor were the people who made the movie.” Norman on “Jim Crow” as sarcasm: “The reason the head crow is named, ‘Jim,’ is Disney taking a cartoony jab at the oppressive South.However, it is totally wrong to revise history simply because it makes you uncomfortable." They're coded to the audience of Dumbo as being offensive black stereotypes, even though they might not look how we know offensive black stereotypes. There’s nothing wrong with acknowledging that. But to a contemporary audience they're clearly 'coded' as being Asian, and they embody offensive, outdated white person stereotypes of what Asian people are like. Norman on altering history: “The world has changed and the culture has changed.Walt Disney was an entertainer and his animated motion pictures reflected and emulated the popular show business performers of his day.”

If Disney truly believed this, not just making a publicity stunt, they would stop the distribution of these films and apologize to the public for being a racist organization. Walt Disney was not a racist nor were his animators. It is now determining that the classics like Peter Pan and Dumbo are racist, as in Jungle Book and numerous other films they produced and continue to promote.
DUMBO RACIST PC
Norman on entertainment of the times: “I knew Walt Disney and I’m convince the Old Maestro would not be keen on his animated classics being revised by the PC Police.
DUMBO RACIST MOVIE

Drunken clowns, an acid trip of a dream and a host of black crows singing scat. Norman on Dumbo as a whole: “Of course, it showcases a brand of humor you could never get away today.
