Friday, December 13, 2019

I'd rather that the Frozen series not continue.

I don't think it's funny, appropriate, or empowering.

The scene in which an animated snowman hugs a snowgirl made of sand on the beach who is topless and has purple panties that a seagull is pulling down while she looks coquettishly over her shoulder isn't funny, appropriate or empowering.  That's one of many examples.





The rectangle in the lower-right corner of the picture is YouTube preventing a screenshot of that scene in "Frozen."  The scene is a joke about the Coppertone child, whose butt Coppertone had already covered while the entertainment industry was having its lawyers write nondisclosure agreements to make employees put up with sexual harassment and other outrageous behavior under the guise of artistic process.

Why don't we all just stop ripping off girls' clothes and acting as if it's funny, appropriate or empowering when people are nude without their consent and against their will?

I realize that there are women in the entertainment industry who enjoy treating me as diminutively as the men do.  I don't appreciate that.  I do not want to be their ladder to success.

Part of the premise of the movie is that "Elsa's" worst enemy is fear.  She can freeze things with her hands.  Poor Elsa is FRIGID.

This is what that makes me think of today:


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Article:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/bernie-sanderss-backing-of-controversial-candidate-prompts-rare-rebuke-from-liberals/2019/12/13/2ab9ed52-1db9-11ea-8d58-5ac3600967a1_story.html%3foutputType=amp