'The Little Mermaid' acts as a rare reflection for young Black girls
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2023
- Friday, four Kansas City girls - Aminah and Syiah Muhammad, and Parker and Sidney Strother - had it all, and were ready to see the newest movie making waves, the live-action "Little Mermaid."
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They will never live down the indignity
Now we need to turn Mulan Hispanic.
It’s all about money and money only.
As certain people see and move away from the TV, movies and the commercial world/abuse, OTHERS prefer to remain in the hands, influence and pockets of the powerful people that tailor to and “prefer” such passive population/consumer/victim to follow and buy their products.
Why is everything black black black black now?
Because they don’t want to be labeled as racist.
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