I found this interesting article:
http://www.cwluherstory.com/Salon/kristin.html
The thing the feminist is missing is that Disney didn't WRITE those stories. They adapted them from other authors.
If Disney hated mothers, then what about...
Sarabi, she was a bit player, but she was a strong role as a mother, brave enough to face Scar, tell him he was wrong. And then fight alongside her son
Sarafina, granted only one scene, but still. Nala's mother was there.
Perdita....not a mother to be content and wait for her husband to find the children, she went on the perilous journey with him and defending her children with as much aggression as Pongo. Pretty much, Perdita could kick arse.
Lady, a mother at the end of the movie, she is doting and loving. And before she became a mother, she loved that baby as if it were her own. Willing to choose the baby over a life with Tramp and defend it against cats and a rat
Duchess, a loving and doting mother
ChiCha, a modern day mother in the past. And I believe Disney's first time animating a pregnant woman. I absolutely love her character, whoever animated her, had to be a woman to get into what its like to be very pregnant and then forced to bend down to pick up something off the floor. She had two hyper kids and another on the way and she still held it together so well
Sarah Hawkins....been a long time since a read the book...I don't remember Jim having a mother in the book. If that is true, then Disney added a mother to the list.
Plio, yes, I know, not biologically Aladar's mother. But Aladar wasn't technically orphaned either. His mother wasn't killed. He was lost.
Elati-Girl, kick arse mom. Like ChiCha, modern day woman.
Mrs. Jumbo, she is probably the 2nd in the Bravest and Best Disney Mom's department.
There are others I didn't mention. Like Mulan's mother, Hera, Sleeping Beauty's mother, etc