Disney put black people into their films with no problem whatsoever before they went 'woke'. But once they went 'woke' recasting old favorites with black actors looks contrived, gratuitous. It is not helping black people any more than is the ridiculous agenda to make more than half of people in advertising black these days.I am discussing what you posted
“in which Disney gives up the unacceptable sometimes perverse social engineering and goes back to providing non controversial, wholesome, enjoyable family entertainment?”
The biggest “boycott” due to wokeness this summer was The Little Mermaid
Should Disney pander to those who can’t stand a black in a leading role?
The way to normalize black people and make them 'lovable' is to cast them in roles that skin color is immaterial or in roles in which the character must be black. Morgan Freeman once said that the ONLY role he has ever played that required him to be a black man was "Driving Miss Daisy." Every other role he has played, and he has a ton of them to his credit, could have been played by anybody. Any nobody doesn't know who Morgan Freeman is or doesn't view him favorably. He is usually perfect for the roles he plays.
Nobody cares what color the Little Mermaid is and if a black person had been cast in the role in the first place it would still be the beloved film that it is. But now changing the image of the Little Mermaid to a black person seems contrived, gratuitous, in your face social engineering and people don't want movies to be in their faces with social engineering.
A black person named "Snow White" is as ridiculous as would be a white man cast in the role of Martin Luther King or Medgar Evers.