voodythevainglorious:kaylapocalypse:seekingwillow:malcolm-twrkd-with-ida-4-justice:drwhothefuckyouth
voodythevainglorious:kaylapocalypse:seekingwillow:malcolm-twrkd-with-ida-4-justice:drwhothefuckyouthinkyoutalkinto:itsmikuisa:esinahs:bougiebussy:heyblackrose:I love thisEh, while it’s great that these characters are independent, something about all these princesses of color not finding love at the end of their movies rubs me the wrong way. Just like how Disney patted itself on the back for a black princess but she was Frogger damn near the whole movie.And it would’ve been a great opportunity to cast moc in romantic roles from that culture :/^^^ I’m so conflicted because yes, always having a love interest is annoying but poc never get to have a love interestHaving the princesses of color not find love reinforces the idea that we have to strong and independent and aren’t needing of any supportBut I do like it because it deviates from the normIt might be cool if they had dudes in the movie who were interested and they had the princesses be like, “naw, I got shit to do, but maybe later!”Cause then it would obviously be a choice, instead of a worldstate that WoC don’t get hetero love (I’m not even gonna wish for queer love).This is actually a good example of the need for intersectional feminism. it is very common that white girl characters have love interests and finding love be the plot line and basis for all their stories and interactions.It is uncommon for a girl character of color to be seen as a potential love interest, in need of defense by a male character and/or support from a male character full stop.This is because of the history of social devaluation of woc and infantilization of white women.Thusly: it is subversive for white female characters to not have love interests for once and to focus on strength outside of male attention.while at the same time is it subversive for woc to be love interests and treated with care and reverence and with support in relationships on screen. The “norms” for two groups of women are different based on the historical interaction both groups have had to suffer under patriarchal and sexist/racist media. This is why its okay to feel hurt and roll your eyes when you see people screaming about how michonne from the walking dead “dont need no man” because she’s too “strong” to want to be desired and cared for, while at the same time feel hurt and roll your eyes when Black Widow is suddenly too helpless to get herself free from a basic ass cage and needs to be rescued by her randomly inserted love interest. @drwhothefuckyouthinkyoutalkinto @itsmikuisa @bougiebussy (the others dont have tagging on i dont think)Shout out to @kaylapocalypse for saying this so much better than I could. -- source link