Posted on 01/17/2008 4:23:50 AM PST by rollingthunder2006
Princess Bubble is a book written as a means to offer girls of all ages [an] updated version of the traditional fairy tale. No longer a Damsel in Distress, this princess travels the world, helps others, and finds happily ever after even before she finds her Prince! Thus, what we have in a thin tome is a fantasy wherein women are not as they actually are but as the authors, along with legions of feminists, would like them to be. It is child lit created for the purposes of indoctrination. It seeks to convince girls that they can have it all without marriage.
Pardon me for my lack of outrage regarding this subject, but, at this point, I am well-acquainted with their ploys. Slipping dogma into entertainment and educational materials is simply what our social engineers do. Their habits surprise me as much as snow in January.
The promotional description for Princess Bubble triggered laughter rather than ire: With wisdom gleaned from their careers as single, globe-trotting flight attendants, first-time authors Susan Johnston and Kimberly Webb have crafted a modern-day book that celebrates singleness.
Oh my, forty years ago who would have guessed that our nation would descend to the nadir in which stewardesses are regarded as oracles? Indeed, never in my life have I seen wisdom and flight attendants appear alongside each other in a sentence, and there was a good reason for that. Neither mental ability nor crystallized knowledge has anything to do with their training, lifestyle or daily affairs.
(Excerpt) Read more at mensnewsdaily.com ...
In a real life drama exposing the thoughts in piece above, a real life feminist, sans make up and proud of it, attutidinal, costumed as Princess Leah with Star Wars belt, and singing horribly, the girl was rejected by the judges of American Idol.
Afterwards, she loudly proclaimed that there was no room for diversity on the program, that only girly girls with make up and smiles were worthy of the coveted gold ticket to Hollywood. She neglected to note that her singing was terrible.
will this "performance" being on the air...soon? *snicker/hope/hope* :)
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