Yep...whenever someone wants outrage they talk about these particular shows. It's clickbait at this point. Allow me to educate you.
"In 1944’s Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips, Bugs lands on a Pacific island populated by Japanese caricatures. In 1953, Bugs wore blackface and pretended to be a slave. In 1941, he outwitted a dim African-American hunter and won all his clothes off him. That episode is part of a notorious selection of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies known as the “Censored Eleven”, which the studio pulled owing to their offensiveness – in 1968."
That's over 60 years ago, but thanks to the internet, it lives on forever.
It is a similar story with Tom and Jerry. You won’t find “Mammy Two Shoes” – the caricature black housemaid – in their new movie. But then you won’t find her in the cartoons, either; she was replaced by a white character after complaints from the NAACP – in 1953.
At least they've taken care of Pepé Le Pew in the new Space Jam movie. He's no longer invited to the party on account of his defining characteristic being “sexual predator who never takes ‘no’ for an answer”