From a lifetime, the Disney princesses were trapped in the curse on duty until a blue prince gave them a kiss of true love and stripped them of such misfortune. It was like that again and again until in 2013 Jennifer Lee arrived, he wrote Frozen And he left us all with crooked ass when he replaced the prince’s kiss for a kiss – also of true love – between two sisters. That fraternal kiss – and his success at the box office – changed many things in Disney. That new Disney thereafter a new generation of princesses appropriate to the century that saw them born. Elsa, Vaiana or Raya are very different from Snow White, Cinderella or Ariel. What a pleasure to see them giving custards, hey. How good that things change for better in fictions that – like or not – constitute the collective imaginary of half the world. Because no Disney princess exists in the world of real but it is an evidence that they have the power to modify it because the fibly is indisputable. The fiblying is the bidirectional relationship between fiction and reality: fiction is based on reality … and -Ojo here! – reality is based on fiction. The stories we have been telling us from the dawn of humanity have configured and configure our gaze towards the world. We start with stories around a fire and we have ended up making movies. That is why that Frozen kiss was so important, because he told millions of girls who did not need the kiss of any man to get ahead.
It might seem then that all good with the new princesses, but the damn princesses are still fateful for the construction of a more fair world. They are because any justice is contrary to the structural basis of any princess: the monarchy. In recent years (we will see how all this ends in the Trump era) Disney has struggled so that there is more diversity in his films, a better racial representation, less difference between genres … but is far from abandoning the monarchy as the basis of his stories. Because in Disney they are Americans and all this does not matter. The monarchy is for them a fantasy, a fun. For us, inhabitants of the Kingdom of Spain, it is a reality. It is real for a man who has chosen to represent us. The millions that we leave annually are real to support that man and his family. The thousands of square meters of their palaces, the dishes, the paintings are real. Fortune abroad of the emeritus is also real.
I tire of reading news in the newspapers (also in this) that if the kings I did notthat if the kings Nosecantos. I also read countless information about what Princess Leonor does. I read such a number of news that normalize the capital and undemocratic injustice of having kings and I wonder: but how can such popular acceptance be possible? Why are we not massively asking for a referendum on the subject? Are we idiots? There are multiple factors that explain such inactivity (some of which require much more than a column to be even exposed) but I am certain that the damn Disney princesses are a greater evil for republicanism. Lie princesses have made us believe that this real princesses is normal and even fun. Despite his fraternal kiss Frozen, he consolidated – once more – this of the monarchy as an indisputable system. Because no character of Frozennor of Snow Whitenor of the Little Mermaid nor from the cursed Lion King He wonders at no time why a man or a lady reigns about them. Neither the zebra nor the giraffe nor any monkey that would pass by ever wondered what sense to kneel before the birth of the new King of the Sabana. And of course, here we are, kneeling all before our king while we bought princess costumes from our innocent creatures. If you have to be idiots.
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