I acknowledge Shirokuma's wish to stay on topic and will thus keep my reply short & simple.
@Jurek7: Thanks for your words of wisdom.
@redpanda: Believe it or not: I agree with you!

@Blackduiker: Slavery in the US as such ended officially in 1865. So you can't speak of any "recent scars" caused by this, no matter how much you try to magnify the importance of the nevertheless dispicable racial segregation.
Half of my family had to suffer for decades under compulsory expropriation of their possession and constant suppression by the back then government, the reason being of the "wrong social class". My father was discriminated, blackmailed and policed for this reason for many decades of his life, while my mother was discriminated in a very similar way to your personal experiences as an African American only for her religion. So much of my family's history to someone that had no better argument than to try to defame me. As you can see, everyone has one's own cross to bear. And believe it or not: the USA are not the only country with a troubled, "deeply scarred" history, no matter how much the Epcot Center might portray a different image of the world to some naives.
Yes, you can complain as much as you want, if it makes you merry and happy-as long as you do not violate others('s freedom) by doing so. But don't ask for double standards. Funny enough, it's always certain minorties lamenting the most and loudest, while others, who also endured suffering, don't make such a fuss. As you claim to be more adept in American history than I am, you might have heard of the Chinese Exclusion Act, and maybe also about the severe discrimination of Asians (and other minorities) in US history. Yet I haven't heard of any Asian-American groups protesting against the many Asian-themed zoo exhibits as loudly and aggressively as the African-American groups mentioned here...
"Sun Wukong has made it abundantly clear here that he hates Disney, so it's not at all shocking that he would react this way. If you want to be subject to Sun's insults, the quickest way is to say something pro-Disney."
Bah, the usual artifically hyperbolized bashing of someone who disagrees with @ANyhuis. Not all too original, just like the usual silly monkeying of certain expressions of mine. It appears that the quickest way to get attacked by Mr. ANyhuis is to animadvert Disney-and by contradicting his POV on anything. A little bit too predictable, isn't it?

You might have forgotten (maybe as a result of flying too often and too high with the infamous Dumbo ride...), but I already wrote in another thread what I don't like about the Disney company as such:
I do not like the "factitiousness and "ideal world" masquerade [portrayed by the company], which stands in direct contrast to how this particular company is actually run."
There are products of The Walt Disney Company, such as several of their movies, that I highly appretiate; I'm not so fond, however, about the company's modus operandi.
Thank you for keeping this in mind till we clash again the next time.