LOL.
Disney is too concerned with homosex and liberal propaganda, not actually telling a story.
“Rejected Princesses”
Sounds more like a lesbian bar...
Go visit the Rejected Princess site.
It will be well worth your time. And you might learn something. I did.
I love “princesses” who are like my daughters or like my wife. This girl in FR news today fits a mold that would make a great female hero: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3207980/posts “ Girl, 11, shoots man attacking mother . . .”
There are a lot of real girls like that, and I’d guess many (most?) of us on FR raise our girls to be able to defend themselves when needed and take pride in our strong and self-reliant mothers, wives, and daughters, just as we take pride in our strong, self-reliant sons. I doubt that Disney would make that movie though - they are more into girls being rescued than being able to take care of themselves.
He left out Boudicca.
She would make a good movie!
Or Xena, the warrior princess. (Not real, i know! ) LOL
His prescription is for fathers to do manly things with their boys like working on a car.
He has a pretty good success rate.
Just something to consider.
How about Disney comes up with a story about a woman who’s a good mother and who raises decent, God-fearing, and law-abiding children?
Elisabeth Bathory??? Really?
Disney’s rebellious “princesses” are hardly what I would call “family fare”.
A lot of the women noted are villains.
Not Mariya Oktobyarskya, who was a real WWII heroine.
Would make a good show all by herself. Hollywood fake hero women would be shocked.
I really want to see this movie!
Mai Bhago!
A Sikh Warior Princess! Just full of awesome, I wonder how well it would play in Saudi Arabia...
I have enough trouble dealing with 2 and 4 years old princesses decked in Disney dresses and my jewelry and scarves.
I hate to see anyone try to mess with their minds. They are just so cute and simple right now.
There’s enough filth and nastiness in the world that they have to face soon enough without the curmudgeons stacking more filth onto the girls’ already stacked deck.
I'd like to know what all the symbolism in the video means. I find it disturbing and fascinating simultaneously.