The Walt Disney Company has unveiled its plans for its new
theme park in Hong Konga perfect reproduction of
Disneylandwell, not exactly a perfect
reproduction. Changes had to be made after Disney consulted
with a feng shui master. The front page of the New York Times
business section reports that a specific redesign was necessary
to form a perfect twelve-degree angle to ensure
prosperity. Another walkway is being redesigned to create
an angle that will keep positive chi, that is, life
energy, from flowing into the sea. In addition,
Disney burns incense ritually as each building is
finished, and it picked a lucky day for the
opening.
I dont know how much of this is being done to placate
the oriental mindthis is, after all, an Asian theme park.
But I cant imagine the local visitors asking if the park
had been designed according to feng shui or if incense was being
properly burned.
All of this, of course, is going on at a time when Christians
are being blasted for being oppressive, bringing religion into
public life, and making demands on the Congress. And the press is
not very charitable to us. Columnist Gary Wills after the last
election wondered what kind of a country this is where a majority
of the people believes in such myths as the virgin
birth.
But at the same time we find hard-headed, profit-conscious
businessmenthe executives at Disneyspending
hard-earned money for a feng shui expert to come in and tell them
the way in which they ought to arrange the buildings to bring
about good luck. This does not seem to bother Gary Wills or our
cultural elite.
All of this would be comical if it were not so utterly absurd.
Disney is catering to superstitions and the local, sensitive
Buddhist culture.
By contrast, look at what happens in the United States. At the
Epcot Center in Orlando, there is a dazzling display of how life
came about, popping up from a single cell in the oceanspure
chance-plus-time evolution. Why does it go to Hong Kong and
respect local religions and then hit Christians in the face back
home? Disney has been resistant to all of the Christian protests
about Gay Days at its so-called family parks. And it
has produced movies that are blasphemous, so much so that
Southern Baptists have boycotted Disney World.
So to Christians in this country Disney says, In your
face. Were not going to pay any attention to you. But
for Disneyland in Hong Kong, it redesigns the whole theme park
to ensure prosperity based on a kooky Eastern fad. I
just cant bring these two points of view together.
I know were supposed to be politically correct. And we
are supposed to respect everybodys ideas and preferences
and beliefs and treat them all alike. Well, this kind of
tolerance is causing Disney to embrace superstitions overseas,
but when it comes to the majority religion here in America, we
are oppressorswe are not entitled to anything.
Heeding the advice of a feng shui consultant, says
the Times, is one of many steps Disney executives
have taken at the park to reflect the local cultureand to
make sure they do not repeat some mistakes of the past.
Well, maybe it ought to take a good hard look at the mistakes it
is continuing to make in Florida and California.
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