On "the masochistic Princess cult"
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LOVED Barbara Ehrenreich's piece at the Nation today on Disney Princesses' toxic side effects:

In faithful imitation, the 3-year-old in my life flounces around with her tiara askew and her Princess gown sliding off her shoulder, looking for all the world like a London socialite after a hard night of cocaine and booze. Then she demands a poison apple and falls to the floor in a beautiful swoon. Pass the Rohypnol-laced margarita, please.

...One's sexual inclinations--straightforward or kinky, active or passive, heterosexual or homosexual--should be free to develop without adult intervention or manipulation. Hence our harshness toward the kind of sexual predators who leer at kids and offer candy. But Disney, which also owns ABC, Lifetime, ESPN, A&E and Miramax, is rewarded with $4 billion a year for marketing the masochistic Princess cult and its endlessly proliferating paraphernalia.

Read the whole thing here.


Reader Comments
  
I love how...
By Superduperficial Dec 12th 2007 at 6:40 pm EST
...Ehrenreich finds it easier to write a caustic Nation column about this than to simply say 'no' to a 3 year old.

In this way, I think those of us with an ever-so-slight sadistic edge will make better parents one day. The sound of our kids crying at not getting whatever overpriced crap toy they've been instructed by an ad agency to beg for will sound... vaguely soothing.
Re: I love how...
By JR Dec 13th 2007 at 2:51 am EST
Heh-indeedy, and noted for when you've got a 3 year old midget of your own.
  
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