Rep. Sarah McBride’s Kwanzaa Greeting Tees Up a Pile-On
Wajahat Ali Reminds JD Vance That a White Man From a Christian Family...
Ilhan Omar’s Husband’s Firm Scrubbing Names From Website as Her Worth Grows to...
Keir Starmer Is Delighted That Man Who Wants the Genocide of White People...
Dead Week Dreams: Health Goals, Less Noise, More Beach – What X is...
WaPo Triggered by ‘Overtly Sectarian’ Christmas Messages From Trump Administration Officia...
Paws and Reflect, Tim: Governor Tweets Cat Pic Instead of Addressing Minnesota's Multi-Bil...
Maryland Man Kilmar Abrego Garcia Now Posting Cringe Lip-Sync TikTok Videos
Minnesota Star Tribune's Year in Review Ignores Massive Fraud Scandal: Protecting Dems at...
European Lists All of the Advantages He Has as Compared to Americans
JonBenét Ramsey Case Revived: Advanced DNA Testing Offers Breakthrough as Dad Pleads for...
The 'JD Vance Is Worse Than Trump' Hyperbole Has Arrived Three Years Early
Rep. Jasmine Crockett: People Are Understanding It's Not Good to Have a Con...
Ron DeSantis STILL Waiting for CBS to Update This Panicked Decades-Old Warning About...
Historic Reversal: Young Americans Flock to Church as Gen Z Outpaces Boomers in...

Activist slams Disney's 'The Little Mermaid' for glossing over slavery

This editor hasn’t seen the live-action “The Little Mermaid,” but the animated version was the first movie he took his daughter to see in a theater. As you know, Ariel has been racially swapped with a black actress. If that was supposed to cause controversy, it failed. However, one British activist is slamming the movie for glossing over slavery — how could they not address slavery in the movie?

Advertisement

Comic Book Resources reports:

According to Deadline, Marcus Ryder, former chair of the Royal Television Society Diversity Committee charity, has called out the new movie for glossing over slavery. The story seemingly takes place in the Caribbean during the 18th century, when chattel slavery was a common practice, but The Little Mermaid only presents racial harmony. “Setting the fantastical story in this time and place is literally the equivalent of setting a love story between Jew and Gentile in 1940 Germany and ignoring the Jewish holocaust,” Marcus argued in a blog post.

“We owe it to our children to give them the most amazing fantastical stories possible to help their imaginations grow,” he continued. “We do not do this by ‘whitewashing’ out the difficult parts of our history. We do it by embracing our rich history and empowering them with the truth.”

It’s “literally the equivalent” of ignoring the Holocaust.

Advertisement

Always. Disney is just not woke enough.

Advertisement

How could Disney just overlook the Caribbean slave trade in a children’s movie about a mermaid?

***

Editor’s Note: Do you enjoy Twitchy’s conservative reporting taking on the radical left and woke media? Support our work so that we can continue to bring you the truth.  Join Twitchy VIP and use the promo code SAVEAMERICA to get 40% off your VIP membership!

Related:

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement