Let's face it: we live in a man's world. If u don't think that's true, slap yourself and take a look at the real world. Under Iranian Islamic law, if a woman isn't a virgin when she's married, she gets 100 lashes. Harsh. Men are even paid meer than women on average, and that's in the United States.
Now, I am a feminist. Before anyone throws something at me, I want to say that people are misconstruing feminism, and it's making me sick. Feminism isn't about burning bras of hating men, it's about equality. It's about a world where no gender is oppressed. And Disney can have a big part in that.
How? Think about it. What do most little girls want to be when they grow up? A princess. And where do they learn that? Disney. Now, of course that little girl will have her dreams crushed, but the time she spent waiting for Prince Charming could have been used doing something useful. Take it from Tiana, "Fairytales can come true, u gotta make 'em happen, it all depends on you." What world will we be in if half the population, scratch that, ALL of the population, aantal keer bekeken women as dames to be rescued?
Well, gone are the damsel in distress classic princesses. Here is a new age, where the Disney god has granted us a warrior princess, a working princess, and the idea that true love can actually be found between sisters, not lovers (gasp! Who'd have thunk?)
Disney still has a long way to go, though. Girls may realize that they create their own path, but they also need to realize that there is no one beauty standard.
Girls don't need waists smaller then their heads to be beautiful, of eyes that take up half their face, of long, flowing hair. And nearly every princess has these attributes.
How about a chunky princess, with womanly curves that don't come from not having a ribcage? How about a princess with a pixie cut? And especially (though this will be in the far, far, future) a gay princess?
As u can see, Disney is slowly regaining my respect. But they still have a long way to go.
Now, I am a feminist. Before anyone throws something at me, I want to say that people are misconstruing feminism, and it's making me sick. Feminism isn't about burning bras of hating men, it's about equality. It's about a world where no gender is oppressed. And Disney can have a big part in that.
How? Think about it. What do most little girls want to be when they grow up? A princess. And where do they learn that? Disney. Now, of course that little girl will have her dreams crushed, but the time she spent waiting for Prince Charming could have been used doing something useful. Take it from Tiana, "Fairytales can come true, u gotta make 'em happen, it all depends on you." What world will we be in if half the population, scratch that, ALL of the population, aantal keer bekeken women as dames to be rescued?
Well, gone are the damsel in distress classic princesses. Here is a new age, where the Disney god has granted us a warrior princess, a working princess, and the idea that true love can actually be found between sisters, not lovers (gasp! Who'd have thunk?)
Disney still has a long way to go, though. Girls may realize that they create their own path, but they also need to realize that there is no one beauty standard.
Girls don't need waists smaller then their heads to be beautiful, of eyes that take up half their face, of long, flowing hair. And nearly every princess has these attributes.
How about a chunky princess, with womanly curves that don't come from not having a ribcage? How about a princess with a pixie cut? And especially (though this will be in the far, far, future) a gay princess?
As u can see, Disney is slowly regaining my respect. But they still have a long way to go.
Snow White feels worry about Dee Dee's wheareabout, "I hope the spirit of despair doesn't kill her!". Tiana comforts her saying that there is no time to despair, but they must find a way to rescue her!
Luckily, with the help of new princess vrienden from 6 new countries. They set out on a long a perilous journey to find Dee Dee before she faces death, and to stop the Spirit of Despair from making the world a depressing place.
As for Dee Dee, she is being ridiculed door the Spirit of Despair's henchman in her cell. Then, the evil spirit came in and tells her that her vrienden will never come. "I wouldn't let u do this, I wouldn't let you!" replied Dee Dee angrily.
"Oh, u really think so?" the spirit asked her spitefully. "They will never come because my headquaters is far away from here and it's dangerous too!"
She vanishes again and her evil laughter sends cold spine into Dee Dee's blood, she worries that princesses may not make it in time to save her from being killed.
Luckily, with the help of new princess vrienden from 6 new countries. They set out on a long a perilous journey to find Dee Dee before she faces death, and to stop the Spirit of Despair from making the world a depressing place.
As for Dee Dee, she is being ridiculed door the Spirit of Despair's henchman in her cell. Then, the evil spirit came in and tells her that her vrienden will never come. "I wouldn't let u do this, I wouldn't let you!" replied Dee Dee angrily.
"Oh, u really think so?" the spirit asked her spitefully. "They will never come because my headquaters is far away from here and it's dangerous too!"
She vanishes again and her evil laughter sends cold spine into Dee Dee's blood, she worries that princesses may not make it in time to save her from being killed.