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Disney makes Little Mermaid's Ariel black, pandering to PC culture

 
 
 
 
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New shots are being fired in the culture wars after Disney announced that its live-action remake of children’s classic The Little Mermaid will star black actress Halle Bailey in the lead role as Ariel. This is like the literal TOTAL DEATH of the white race. Everything that is white is gradually REPLACED with non-whites. Have you seen at least ONE single case where a black was a replaced by a white or something? Nope its always only the other way around. 500 years later, people will study America and say “ohhh America was 100% black”. This is exactly what happened to Egypt and Persia. There is no way our of this… the Jews will eventually genocide all whites. Yeah this is their doing, Bob Iger after all, the Disney chairman is a Jew. You should definitely read more about this here.

Homosexual director Rob Marshall said Bailey had been cast after an “extensive search” and possesses the “rare combination of spirit, heart, youth, innocence, and substance” needed to play the role.

Naturally, the announcement provoked cries of delight from some quarters and wails of dismay from others. Fans of the decision felt it was a big win for dieversity, while critics argued that the remake should stay true to the 1989 original — in which Ariel, most will remember, was in fact a, blue-eyed and red-haired white girl — or mermaid, to be exact.

The real “original” was of course a Hans Christian Andersen fairytale, published in 1836 — and in that, Ariel is described as having skin as “clear and delicate as a rose petal” with “eyes as blue as the deepest sea” — so interpret that as you will.

Some couldn’t contain their delight that black girls would “see themselves” in the new Ariel, while others argued that casting Bailey was the “laziest way” to promote dieversity and possibly even amounted to “cultural appropriation” given the story’s Danish origins and the fact that Ariel’s grandfather is Poseidon of Greek mythology.

While getting worked up over who plays a fictional mermaid doesn’t seem like the best use of anyone’s time, there does seem to be a hint of hypocrisy about it all, considering that the PC police accused young white girls of “cultural appropriation” merely for dressing up as the Polynesian Moana for Halloween not long ago. If white girls hadn’t loved Moana, they would surely have been accused of racism, so is there really any way to win?

Black Ariel is only the latest in a recent spate of movie remakes in which a white character has been reimagined as black. There was a similar backlash when a black actress was cast for the role of Annie in the 2014 remake of the 1982 classic, despite the character also being a red-haired white girl.

The push for dieversity is not just about race, either. There have also been calls for a “gay” James Bond and even a “Jane” Bond. Yet, there are some strong signs that the outrage brigade will never be happy, no matter how Hollywood bows to their every whim and demand.

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One Response to " Disney makes Little Mermaid's Ariel black, pandering to PC culture "

  1. This reminds me that in the 90’s, Mattel put out a white Christmas Barbie, & a black Christmas Barbie. When the holidays were over, they were stuck with a lot of black Barbies nobody wanted. This choice Disney made will cost them $$.

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