“Woke” People are at it Again. They Made the Little Mermaid BLACK.
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Part Two (It helps if you’ve read Part One.)
A quick recap of Part I. The Disney Corporation is shooting a live-action The Little Mermaid, and in a cowardly capitulation to the wicked “Woke-ists,” the new mermaid is being portrayed by a black actress. There are many who are not amused.
SHE’S BLACK!
Disney is deliberately stirring up controversy. Disney is re-making a “classic” film for no reason. Disney is pandering to a “multi-cultural” audience and dissing white people. Disney is changing a fairy tale that “everyone knows” already. Disney is practicing “reverse racism.” Disney is offending my sensibilities by having the audacity to alter a cherished, childhood memory. I, for one, will not be patronizing this new, controversial, unnecessary, racist, and disrespectful film. (Stamp foot; toss head.)
The Facebook post I first referenced now has 764,000 reactions and 58,000 comments. Fire, flood, famine, and plague clearly do not merit the amount of concern that a black mermaid does. Unflagging fidelity to one’s childhood nostalgia is, obviously, the most consequential matter in the world.
Take a look at this. The paragraph below is an actual, unaltered quotation from someone who is not happy about the new Little Mermaid.
“LOL, The Wokes’ favorite excuse to keep people from thinking differently.
Mermaids may not be real, but THE Little Mermaid already has a tale dating from 1837 where the character is described in detail and also a Disney classic from 1989.
Disney is doing a Remake of his own Disney classic so it would make sense for Ariel’s character to look like Ariel from 1989.
The Wokes don’t see any problem with the change of The Little Mermaid but according to them, it is us who are racist. Wait, what? WOW very shocking, the world upside down. Sorry but we are not.”
I know, right? We can agree that the passage is written in English. After that, it’s my best guess. I infer that the writer is saying: