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don't get mad about snow white or whatever just laugh once after it inevitably fails since disney only makes garbage now.
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@Moon make racist memes out of it
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@Moon theyve been losing money with all of their shitty movies recently so I wonder if their masterplan is to ruin disney or if they goy points they get from the other jews are worth so much to the point that they dont care about making flops after flops
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@tsugumi My understanding is they have a multi year pipeline for movies so they literally can't stop making shit for at least three years.
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Is there anything in the new Snow White that is inappropriate for children (the target audience)? No. :hmmno:
Should adults shut the fuck up how a new Snow White doesn't depict a helpless unconscious white woman being saved by a man who kisses her without consent? Yes. :hmmyes:
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@feld sometimes things are just archaic and need to be retired, nobody tries to rework amos and andy.
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there have been like 100 variations of the story since the 1600s so I think it's a bit late for that
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I like this one:
According to Christine Shojaei Kawan, the earliest surviving folktale version of the Snow White story is a Russian tale published anonymously in 1795. The heroine is Olga, a merchant's daughter, and the role of the magic mirror is played by some beggars who comment on her beauty.[85] In the Russian tale, titled "Сказка о старичках-келейчиках", a merchant has a daughter named Olga, and marries another woman. Years later, the girl's stepmother welcomes some beggars in need of alms, who tell her Olga is more beautiful than her. A servant takes Olga to the open field and, in tears, tells the girl the stepmother ordered her to be killed and her heart and little finger brought back as proof of the deed. Olga cuts off her little finger and gives to the servant, who kills a little dog and takes out its heart. Olga takes refuge in a cottage with hunters, and asks the beggars to trade gifts with her stepmother: Olga sends a pie, and her stepmother sends her a poisoned pearl-studded shirt. Olga puts on the shirt and faints, as if dead. The hunters find her apparently dead body and place it in a crystal tomb. A prince appears to them and asks to take the coffin with him to his palace. Later, the prince's mother takes off the pearl-studded shirt from Olga's body and she wakes up.
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@feld I agree insofar as the parts that people complain about today only became objectionable recently on that timescale.