1) I do not consider myself racist
2) I do not encourage or endorse racism
3) I apologize in advance if this post hurts anyone's feelings, this is not my intention (plus why would I hurt a stranger's feelings?

I was wondering if there was any "real" racism in the "Song of the South" or if people are just a little bit squeamish when it comes to this movie.
If there is not any "real" racism in SOS, wouldn't it be unfair for the black actors and actresses in the film for the movie to not be sold and isn't this just more of a happy Disney reflection of this sad point in US history than a racist movie?
Anyways, according to Wikipedia's article on "Song of the South," "The Disney Company has stated that, like Harris' book, the film takes place after the American Civil War and that all the African American characters in the movie are no longer slaves."
My opinion (probably not worth much) is that what little racism there may be in the film is not worth all the trouble and controversy that has been raised, and I feel that it's not fair to the black actors and actresses in the film for it to not be sold. I guess my question boils down to this, is the racism, imagined or real, in the film worth Disney's not selling?
Just curious about how you guys and gals feel about this film.
