Same. If you watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom or the Police Academy films, they're so racist that if they were still popular they'd need massive disclaimers. Books are easier to edit so they have.
Police is still is racist around the globe and the Indiana Jones movie was set in the 1930 when the world was a lot more racist. Setting movies in those eras and places without depicting racism wouldn't feel right either?
And it wasn't the depiction due to the time period the Indy film was set in that made it racist, it's the depiction of Indians as primitives who eat monkey brains and all that rubbish. It was just a trope in the '80s. If they aren't from the West, they must be primitives, etc.
It doesn't present Indians as privatives who eat Monkey Brains.... the villains in the movie eat monkey brains, and are Indian, but the villagers who have had their sacred artifacts stolen by those villains aren't eating anything like that. It isn't presented as "typical" or "usual" or anything like that. Not to mention said people eating those things aren't portrayed as primitive at all - they're in a grand palace, and several of the guests there are clearly meant to be educated and have posh accents and such.
It's like saying the movie implies Indians can rip your heart out of your chest if they chant "Kali ma shakta di" or anything like that.