Angela Affinita is the leader of Disney EMEA's in-house creative team. She's Filipina, and if you take a look at this short film titled, 'The Stepdad', you will find out exactly why it's being mentioned here.
This is typical Disney, 'The Stepdad' looks more like it should be titled, 'The Servant'. Tis the season to find a Black sucker to use for gifts for Asian woman and her kids, and do the housework while making him think he's part of the family. If you take anything away from this video, make sure it's the motivation not to be a man like this. If they have kids, let a non-Black man fill that role.
I'm not going to sit up here and tell a grown person who to date and marry, but damn. Don't be this kind of man.
They got a Black man of all people doing all the house work in a home that isn't his, doing all this stuff for the kids that aren't his, and the Disney animation team placed him on HER couch. What kind of relationship is that?
No way to procreate under these circumstances, am I right? They need to catch hell behind this, because they need to stop using characters with the likeness of Black people if they can't represent us better. This is offensive, and they've offended us enough. A non-Black character could've been used for this, man or woman, I don't give a damn because it's not us being represented in a horrible role. We need to be the ones leading the way with our own content anyway, and this is one of the many examples why, but our representation needs to be led by us so they don't misrepresent us.
I would make a part two of this short film showing the mom walking into the living room the following day to find a bill on the damn couch for services rendered, and all of his stuff would be gone.