“I’ve always lived in predominantly Caucasian places and, growing up with the three Disney classics, I would ask my parents why I didn’t look like my friends—why I couldn’t be a princess. When Mulan came out, I was struck with awe that someone like me could be the heroine of a story. So, to those saying that Disney shouldn’t have to worry about diversifying their protagonists, I have to argue that they still should. Everyone should be able to look in the mirror and see someone worthwhile”
(via feministdisney)
say “frozen” isn’t doing anything wrong are obv white and privileged...a lot of disney...
LIKE POCAHONTAS?
LIKE JASMINE?
LIKE PRINCESS TIANA??
Now if only they’d get a brown Princess…
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Awww :’) ♥
I don’t know how I missed this beautiful confession the first time ‘round, but I’m glad I found it now. ♥ More people...