

Behind the racism and controversy, inclusion in movies works and the proof is The Little Mermaid – Flix Nation (Special)
As several racist comments continue to go viral on social networks, a new movement has emerged thanks to people who recorded their daughters seeing the actress and singer appearing for the first time. Halle Bailey like Disney’s new little mermaid for the live-action film, and her innocent face proves that inclusion works.
It’s been 3 years since Disney announced that Halle Bailey would be tasked with bringing Princess Ariel to life. the live action movie ‘The little Mermaid’, and to this day, racist comments from thousands of users have made this film almost as controversial as Olivia Wilde’s’ Don’t Worry Darling’, just because of choosing a black actress for the lead role.
But behind the scandal that became popular thanks to the refusal of the public, the opinions of the real audience to whom this live action is addressed began to circulate: girls who most likely do not even realize the controversy over the cast of Halle Baileyand her reaction to The Little Mermaid trailer went viral.
The fact that girls of a new generation react enthusiastically to the possibility of seeing a Disney princess with black skin proves it. inclusion has a justified reason to existdespite criticism from people who label it “forced”, although cinema and television have been dominated by Caucasian and American characters for years, failing to reflect a different world.
There is no doubt that the 1989 animated film turned out to be a great Disney classic and luckily for anyone who has a lot to complain about on social media, it’s available on Disney + so they can watch it whenever they want, so let it be. the new generations appreciate what seems to have all the credentials to be enormously successful.
Halle Bailey reacts to a little girl’s arousal
Through social networks, one of these videos in which girls react to the trailer of ‘The Little Mermaid’, was shared by the protagonist Halle Bailey, excited to see how her work is able to fascinate someone like her who years ago became a fans of the famous disney princess.
That the younger generation can see on the big screen, stories that have been acclaimed by the public, but this time including all kinds of characters that girls and boys can feel identified with, should be cause for celebration in addition to starting a hate campaign. around a children’s film.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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