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Comments by "Dennis" (@Dennis-nc3vw) on "Kids React to 'The Little Mermaid' Trailer in Priceless Way" video.
Being threatened by a cartoon character because of her race is racist, but prefering a cartoon character for her race before you even know your ABCs is beautiful?
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Yes, teaching identity politics to pre-schoolers is so adorable. How nice they only feel they can relate to a princess who looks like them. Let's find videos of white children saying they don't want to watch Aladdin because he's brown.
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Yeah, it's beautiful they teach black children they can only relate to someone who looks like them.
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"She's like me!" Yes, racism in children is so beautiful.
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Finally? We already have the Princess And The Frog. Moana, Encanto, the Mulan remake, the Aladdin remake, Turning Red, and the Pinocchio remake. 5 of the last 6 Disney movies I can think of didn't focus on white people. Yet if they posted a video of Pinocchio with a white kids saying "Yay! He looks like me!" you'd vomit your guts out.
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Racism in little girls is so adorable. God bless these parents for teaching identity politics to preschoolers.
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They won't like the original, because their parents taught them identity politics before they knew the ABCs.
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Where's the white representation in the NBA? Who are the white children who like basketball going to look up to?
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@hannahiscool2889 Disney wouldn't even cast white people to play talking animals in the freaking Lion King remake.
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@factsoverfear9771 You celebrate toddlers who've been taught racial tribalism yet call other people racist?
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Studies show blacks are so over-represented in the media, people tend to estimate them as 1/3rd to 1/4th of the population. 'It's different because we're under-represented!' Give me a break. It will never be enough.
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Yes, teaching children they can only relate to someone who looks like them before they've even learned the alphabet is so beautiful.
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No because they are raised to be racist and told they can't relate to a mermaid with white skin.
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So we're celebrating that black children feel they can only relate to someone who looks like them?
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The original movie takes place in Copenhagen, its a Danish fairytale, and the original character was white. People would be upset if they changed her hair color, so why did they change her skin color. Purely out of racial spite, that's all.
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"Finally they have a princess that looks like them!" Tiana was already this princess. Now, conveniently, she means nothing, and you pretend THIS is Disney's first black princess. It will never be enough "inclusion" because all you actually care about is erasing white people. As long as a single white person is on the screen, you'll say you're under represented. But tell me how privileged little white girls are when the last five female characters cast by Disney were Mulan, Jasmine, Mei, Mirabel and Moana. This has never been about privilege. It's never been about inclusion. And its never been about diversity.
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@joshdavis416 I'm sure teaching pre-schoolers they can only relate to someone who shares their color will help things.
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Moana, Encanto, the Mulan remake, the Aladdin remake, Turning Red, and the Pinocchio remake. 5 of the last 6 Disney movies I can think of didn't focus on white people. Yet white children apparently can't relate because they're so represented. Give me a break.
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@MrBen4853 The reason is that you think white people are born with bad karma and therefore can be spited at random intervals. Moana, Encanto, the Mulan remake, the Aladdin remake, Turning Red, and the Pinocchio remake. 5 of the last 6 Disney movies I can think of didn't focus on white people. Yet if they posted a video of Pinocchio with a white kids saying "Yay! He looks like me!" you'd vomit your guts out.
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@lxvr5628 "White characters whiteness isn't important to their story, so casting ariel with a black actor is NOT racist." What a convenient and completely illogical double standard.
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I don't even know if this is sarcasm.
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imagine how hard the people in these comment section would be crying tears of joy if they saw a little white girl get cut in line as payback for her "privilege."
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@ThatDudeCurtis6 Yet they still dyed her hair to look like the original. So hair color matters, but skin color doesn't. The casting was act of racial spite, pure and simple.
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Last six Disney Princesses: Mulan, Jasmine, Mei, Mirabel, Moana, Raya. But if a little white girl rejoiced because a princess "looked like [her]" you'd vomit your guts out.
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@Theo-HeHim Why? Why does culture matter in Polynesian Myth but not a Danish Fairytale.
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@jubilantsleep We've been trying, but you're more interesting in payback than creating a post-racial society.
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@allyssacook5350 He's right, is he not? The movie Mulan was 100% diverse in your eyes.
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Moana, Encanto, the Mulan remake, the Aladdin remake, Turning Red, and the Pinocchio remake. 5 of the last 6 Disney movies I can think of didn't focus on white people. Yet supposedly white children can't relate because they're so represented. 🙄
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@doxoxo779 You are so lucky Google blocks my replies literally every time I try to post statistics about black representation in the media.
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Not cool. Don't stoop to their level.
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Not cool. Don't stoop to their level.
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@ashantitjt2547 Racial tribalism isn't cute. If this were white children cheering to final get a princess that looks like them after six POC Disney princesses in a row (Moana, Mei, Jasmine, Mulan, Mirabel, and Raya) it would be used to justify CRT.
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Studies show black people are already disproportionally represented in the media, so much that people tend to estimate they compose 33% to 25% of the population, when they're actually half of that. Ariel's casting wasn't about showing black girls they are part of society, it was about showing white girls they should be subjected to random acts of spite for their "privilege."
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@williamshakespeare2550 I've posted statistics again and again about black representation in the media and you guys continue to ignore them. And what were the last six Disney movies? I think they were Encanto, Moana, Mulan remake, Aladdin remake, Turning Red, and the Pinocchio remake. 5 out of 6 are those do not focus on white people, and the one that does race swapped two of its characters even though it takes place in 19th century Italy.
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@ProCy She's a Danish fairytale.
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@Shng275 Okay, assuming what you say about the Caribbean is true, and I'm not saying it is, Mulan was never explicitly described as a yellow woman, so can we cast her as a white lady? What about Moana? I'm sure Polynesian myth never said she had brown skin. In both cases the writers just assumed it based on common sense.
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Studies show black people are so over-represented in the media people tend to over estimate them as being 33% - 25% of the population, when they are actually about half that. This isn't about long over due representation, as some commenters are claiming, its about the fact that they only feel they can relate to someone who looks like them.
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Hating her because of her "cultural background" is wrong, but loving her for it is progressive?
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The left doesn't love black people, they just hate white people. As long as a white woman's role is eliminate, they are happy.
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It's important to remember, the left hates white people for being born white. This talk of "privilege" is just a smoke screen. They think people of Asian descent are so privileged they need to kept down by Affirmative Action harder than white people, but you won't see them blackwashing Mulan.
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@elevated-apparel Nope.
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@joshdavis416 White people marched for George Floyd while leaving Tony Timpa, Joseph Hutcheson, Thomas Kelly, and Daniel Shaver rotting in the ground. But sure, tell me again how we're out to get you.
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@joshdavis416 Again, the George Floyd riots showed white care more about black people than ourselves.
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@lxvr5628 People like you are so lucky Google blocks my replies whenever I cite statistics about black representation in the media.
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@stickynotes2040 Studies show black people are already so over-represented in the media they tend to be estimated at 1/3rd to 1/4th of the population.
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@stickynotes2040 People like you really need to get down on your knees and thank God for Google's so called spam-filter. It does so much to protect you from inconvenient facts. I posted stats about black representation in the media and of course Google blocked it.
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@GoreTechs Disney racially screened the cast of The Lion King, a movie about freaking talking animated animals. They didn't let white people play any roles in Mulan. Yet now race doesn't matter when it comes to fictional characters?
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@ThatDudeCurtis6 Studies show blacks are so represented in the media that people tend to over estimate African Americans as 25% - 33% of the population when you are actually 13%.
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@ThatDudeCurtis6 Studies show blacks are so represented in the media people assume you are 25% to 33% of the population when you are actually about half of that.
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You are so lucky Google's algorithims blocks me every time I try to leave a response about black representation in the media. This isn't about telling black girls they can fit in, because the media already does that more than enough. It's about telling white girls they can be subject to random acts of spite as payback for their "privilege."
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You already got this Princess in Tiana. It will never be enough "representation" because ultimately its about erasing white people, not including black people.
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Last six Disney Princesses: Mulan, Jasmine, Mei, Mirabel, Moana, Raya But little white girls just can't understand what its like not being represented on screen 🙄
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Are you serious? This is literally days after The Woman King came out, less than a month after Three Thousand Years of Longing came out. You are so lucky Google censors me everytime I try to post statistics about black representation in the media.
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@elevated-apparel There would be a problem with Mulan or Aladdin being cast as white in the Disney remakes.
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Yes, racial tribalism is so beautiful. Except when it comes from white kids.
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@Theo-HeHim It's about her falling in love with human prince and integrating with human (Danish) society.
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@summertozier2310 You already have The Princess and The Frog. Studies already show blacks are so over-represented in the media, people tend to think they compose 25% to 33% of the population. It will never be enough.
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Studies show blacks are so over-represented in the media, people assume you compose 33% to 25% of the population, when in reality its 13%. It will never be enough representation.
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Studies show blacks are so overrepresented in the media, people assume African Americans are 33% to 25% of the population, when you're actually about half of that.
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Wow, you really haven't been following Hollywood's crusade against "white-washing."
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@Vahlee-A Okay, so what, people who are "white" don't also have nationalities? You can't be black and Chinese? Tell that to the Afro-Chinese.
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@Vahlee-A Honestly believe what? That there are black people living in China?
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Studies show blacks are so over-represented in the media people tend to think they compose 1/3rd to 1/4th of the population.
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I cannot express how furious I am that literally every time I post statistics about black representation in the media, Google blocks it.
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@Shng275 It's racist for a white person to want to see themselves in their favorite characters, so yes. You wouldn't see white children rejoicing if Aladdin or Mulan "looked like them" unless its in an alarmist video used to justify CRT.
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@zenster1097 Exactly, its indisputably racist for a white person to prefer a character on the basis that he looks like them. Who ever denies that? Certainly not the left.
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@Rene Torres What is adequate representation? Black people are 1/7th of the American population, yet studies show blacks are so over-represented in the media people tend to estimate them as 1/4 to 1/3 of the population.
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When you can't see yourself in a character because you can't see beneath skin color, that's called racism.
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