

This is someone I’d want my boys to emulate. He sacrifices himself for the woman he loves. Start with Eric from “Little Mermaid.” He’s strong, funny, charming, a little easy to persuade (as Ursula shows), but caring and loyal. Let’s look at the princes from the 1990s Disney films. Here, Let’s Run Through the Princess Movies In their place are whiny babies, bumbling idiots, or mean, hurtful men. Where are all the John Wayne figures? Gone are the men who can be funny, sensitive, and yet virile and able to save the day.

Feminism has produced a hatred and overgeneralization of men. In “Bad Moms” you have the unappreciated man-child, the sex symbol, and the overbearing husband who never wants his wife out of the house. Non-Disney movies participate in the same trend. Who are the male role models in the Disney movies? Why do we have to push men to the side in order to encourage women? It got me miffed and made me look at everything under a microscope. In a world that is pushing gender inclusivity, this seems like a big oversight. There isn’t even a picture of a boy in any of their videos or ads. Boys are completely left out of the equation. There is no encouragement for boys to have big goals. But they have noticed that there is no commercial for them. So, Disney now focuses on having girls “ Dream Big.” Pretty good, right? But in their scurry to make girls feel empowered and valued, Disney has left out the other sex: boys.

They don’t need a man to make them happy. They’ve gotten a huge backlash from the Left saying they don’t want girls dreaming of being princesses and longing for a prince to set them free. The “Dream Big Princess” ad campaign is huge on their channels right now. He was also raised on the Disney movies of the ’90s, yet he’s seen a downward trend that I have just picked up on.ĭisney has been trying to push that girls, or rather princesses, can do anything they set their mind to. While I’m entranced by the beauty of the gowns and music, my husband is a little more cynical about all this Disney stuff. So I’m always so excited when the next Disney movie pops up.
