That's a common leftie retort.
"Don't want to dress like Moana for Halloween? Don't."
And when some kids want to? Eeek! Cultural appropriation! (Which, by the way, is one of the stupidest juxtaposition of words in the entire English language, as well as one of the most intellectually deficient.)
Emily Zanotti asked her husband, a Pacific Islander, if he’d be offended by girls dressing up as Moana to trick or treat.What is wrong with those people? They're neo-puritans, desperately afraid that someone, somewhere, might be having a good time while they themselves are miserable creatures.
His response…”uhhh, no.”The costume rules are impossible to follow, writes Zanotti. “Dressing as Cinderella is sexist,” while Jasmine is racist. “Heck, you probably can’t even dress as one of Moana’s animal sidekicks, lest you anger PETA over the obvious cartoon oppression of what is clearly a very differently-abled chicken.”
As for whether he felt more oppressed now, as a result of Disney’s cultural appropriation?
“Why are you still reading that garbage magazine?”
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