American woman goes to Paris—then sees how US is depicted: "Mind is blown"
"The U.S. section was super cute and it made me smile, so I wanted to share it with my followers," Myriam Estrella told Newsweek.
Disneyland Paris' 'it's a small world' ride sparks amusement and debate over its depiction of the USA. A recent video shows a visitor's humorous reaction to the ride's portrayal of American culture, highlighting stereotypes and outdated imagery. The video, which has already garnered significant online attention, has prompted discussions about cultural sensitivity and the role of theme parks in shaping perceptions of different nations. "My mind is blown!" exclaimed the woman in the video, expressing her surprise at the representation. The video's popularity underscores the ongoing interest in how cultural narratives are presented in popular entertainment venues.
"The U.S. section was super cute and it made me smile, so I wanted to share it with my followers," Myriam Estrella told Newsweek.
"Why is the French version SO much less creepy than the one we have!?!"