Friday, May 29, 2015

Hair: 'Commercially suicidal' Disney film 'cannot be told without racism and colonialism'

@freddoso This can't be real. Others can't be this stupid. — Pathogens like Plato (@toxicplato) May 28, 2015

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iPhone 5 Disney case's "The Princess of Western Sudan" is currently in the early stages of product, and according to Salon writer Mat Pulver, it won't ever be manufactured. Why not? Because the story of a middle-class white girl whose father sources her an 800-square-mile tract of the Africa continent to rule "cannot be told owning racism and colonialism. "

Not necessarily that that has stopped Disney case prior to when. Pulver cites among other séries télé "The Princess and the Frog, " in which the female black protagonist "spends a good portion of the movie as an viperlike, " and "The Lion Leaders, " which, although set in South africa, "didn't even have any Africans in this post. "

Spoiler warning: The "jaw-dropping central detail" which derails the story could be that the princess of North Sudan isnt African, but white.

From the game alone, this sounds like a promising reduction from history, suggesting perhaps the right newfound respect for black individuals and the African continent as a apartment populated by, you know, human Africans. Might this princess be different because of Disney's long lineage of lily-white royals? Could the days of an archetypal Snow White in fact be coming to an in depth?

There's quite a bit more outrage specializing in a film which will allegedly never be manufactured, for those who wish to click over to Hair.

I had to stop reading this take leading to a water in my eyeballs boiled off of. pic. twitter. com/qKwZEzhCt7

— Chris are friends . Freddoso (@freddoso) May 28, 2015

@freddoso @KevinWGlass the hell does the fact that even mean

— John Holtz (@presidentjlh) May 28, 2015

@freddoso This take is so hot which only Wolverine could read it and because his healing power will be on a regular basis restoring his seared eyeballs

— Kevin W. Glass (@KevinWGlass) May possibly well 28, 2015

@KevinWGlass @freddoso lots of the blue links are just as funny as the article itself. You know, if you're intoxicated and masochistic.

— Liz O'GingerMcIrish (@lizzyf620) May 28, 2015

@freddoso Oh god, is that Salon? Seems as though it's from their site. And to reflect Camille Paglia co-founded the site.

— Taylor Nezbit (@TayNez81) May 31, 2015

@freddoso Ah, the "Show more diversity" then "OMG Tokenism! You racists! " faux-moral gifle.

— Sibbwolf or -tigre (@Sibbwolf) May 28, 2015

. @freddoso @KevinWGlass @lizzyf620 This requires a Trigger Alerting for manufactured outrage pic. twits. com/3jH3Tf6DSY

@freddoso I have and always is likely to #StandWithPrincessEmily & the #KingdomofNorthSudan.

— Tristan Taylor (@tristantaylor87) May 31, 2015

@freddoso @charlescwcooke I'm going to received re read that… I'm confused… it's from salon so I think it is pretty crazy…

— Vacations. Troy Beals (@troy_beals) May 31, 2015

@freddoso I liked the small amount where he complained that the princess were sometimes a frog in "The Princess and the Frog. "

— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) May 28, 2015

@charlescwcooke @freddoso But do they hate Aladdin , the burkha

— Skyler Mann (@sevenlayercake) May possibly well 28, 2015

Yes, because hallelujah set in the "barbaric" Middle Eastern side and denies its characters of amount their full humanity.

@sevenlayercake @freddoso Yes. And "The Jungle Work. " And "The Lion Leaders. "

— Charles C. N. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) May 28, 2015

@charlescwcooke @freddoso So they basically don't like my childhood

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