You jest, but that is where we are headed. I understand that the somethings are offensive today that weren't scrutinized in the past. I get it and we need to be more sensitive. But in doing so, we shouldn't censor art and free speech from the past. We went down this path once before. Remember book burning?
Let's use the past to educate why it is offensive. Educate why it was generally accepted back then. We do this so we do not repeat past mistakes. “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” - Winston Churchill
Now amusement rides are not the same as literature or art. We can change the depiction on a ride. Let's not censor, educate.
We don't censor swear words or sexual situations. We give warnings that this exists in the art. Why can't we do the same with stereo-typical depictions?
And as my last vent...
...the only race/culture/gender that can be made fun of, without being canceled yourself, is white males. As one, I find this offensive.