The article you mean is "Repressed Brits, evil Mexicans, Arab villains: why are Hollywood's animated movies full of racist stereotypes?" in The Guardian.
One example of the racial stereotyping is that the characters in the movie which are there for comic relief (so not given roles with a "serious" message) are voiced predominantly by black actors, which replicates the pattern of placing black characters in roles of providing amusement, but which are not treated seriously.
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<span>Jack seems thorough and organized, takes pleasure in using sarcasm, and is offended by Lady Bracknell. Jack showed his organization when he explained that he preserved the court documents. He uses sarcasm when he acts interested in Lady Bracknell's comment about the firm, and he is offended by Lady Bracknell because all she cared about was who went to a dinner party.</span>
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Answer: The picture makes me fell upset because family seems like a gift when you don't have it. In the future when a member of the family no longer has the rest, they're gonna feel alone and upset at the fact they didn't spend enough time with their family when they could've, even though in the moment they were technically together. However, no memories were made, and no moments were shared.
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