New cartoon features black kids singing a song about reparations that US 'owes' ... trends now

New cartoon features black kids singing a song about reparations that US 'owes' ... trends now
New cartoon features black kids singing a song about reparations that US 'owes' ... trends now

New cartoon features black kids singing a song about reparations that US 'owes' ... trends now

Disney has been slammed for going woke yet again after a new cartoon series features black children rapping about reparations – saying 'slaves built this country'.

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder has sparked outrage by showing the characters discovering that their town was built by slaves and then giving a presentation to their school.

As part of the rap, which as been branded 'blatant anti-white propaganda', a white character is seen standing on a stage with a poster that says 'still not atoned'.

It is echoing the current situation in California, with a reparations board insisting that every long-term black resident get $5million in reparations.

During the episode the characters, who are predominantly black, rule that Abraham Lincoln had no desire to end slavery – and so stage a petition to get his statue removed.

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder has sparked outrage by showing the characters discovering that their town was built by slaves and then giving a presentation to their school

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder has sparked outrage by showing the characters discovering that their town was built by slaves and then giving a presentation to their school

As part of the rap, which as been branded 'blatant anti-white propaganda', a white character is seen standing on a stage with a poster that says 'still not atoned'

As part of the rap, which as been branded 'blatant anti-white propaganda', a white character is seen standing on a stage with a poster that says 'still not atoned'

Disney claim that the show 'follows the adventures and misadventures of newly 14-year-old Penny Proud and her Proud Family as they navigate modern life with hilarity and heart'

Disney claim that the show 'follows the adventures and misadventures of newly 14-year-old Penny Proud and her Proud Family as they navigate modern life with hilarity and heart'

Disney claim that the show 'follows the adventures and misadventures of newly 14-year-old Penny Proud and her Proud Family as they navigate modern life with hilarity and heart.'

But it has sparked a major backlash with viewers, who have accused the broadcasting giant of 'beaming woke BLM propaganda straight into your living rooms'.

Others started using the hashtag #BoycottDisney after watching the footage, which also depicts police officers in riot gear turning up at their protest.

In the episode Penny learns the meaning of Junteenth, and discovers a 'terrifying truth' about the town – that it was founded by a slave owner.

Part of the rap on the show, which is aimed at a younger audience, says: And we, the descendants of slaves in America, have earned reparations continue.

'And continue to earn reparations every moment we spend submerged in the systemic prejudice, racism, and white supremacy that America was founded with and still has not atoned for.'

Once the scene is over, the rest of the school erupts into applause, and then a protest over Abraham Lincoln is planned – with the characters deciding something needs to be done.

During the episode the characters, who are predominantly black, rule that Abraham Lindon had no desire to end slavery ¿ and so stage a petition to get his statue removed

During the episode the characters, who are predominantly black, rule that Abraham Lindon had no desire to end slavery – and so stage a petition to get his statue removed

In another scene the kids are peacefully protesting when the cops in riot gear show up

In another scene the kids are peacefully protesting when the cops in riot gear show up

A basketball-spinning black man says then says to the group: 'Officers, please put these little kids in cuffs, y'all. Audience, no photos, please'

 A basketball-spinning black man says then says to the group: 'Officers, please put these little kids in cuffs, y'all. Audience, no photos, please'

They were shocked to discover that 'Lincoln was not against slavery' and questioned why they were not told this before.

In another scene the kids are peacefully protesting when the cops in riot gear show up.

A basketball-spinning black man says then says to the group: 'Officers, please put these little kids in cuffs, y'all. Audience, no photos, please.'

It turns into a standoff between the cops and the children, with one yelling 'stand your ground' and a police officer pushing a black bystander.

One viewer said the was ‘nothing short of woke propaganda’ while another said ‘imagine paying money to Disney to teach your kids to hate themselves and hair their country’.

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