Forum:So, that Princess and the frog movie...

I'm probably being a huge jerk and racist when I say this, but does it seem to anyone that, in this movie, everyone being black is kind of forced? To put it more bluntly, it seems that Disney has made everyone in this movie black to be more politically correct. Anyway, let me have it, I deserve it. --Toast 22:13, December 8, 2009 (UTC)
 * Well your not directly insulting anyone, just making a personal obsevation, I don't see it as racist, but others may differ of course. - RASICTalk 22:16, December 8, 2009 (UTC)


 * Many people would say that this is the same as almost everyone in every other movie being white, which it is. Doesn't make it any better though. Check out some NZ television, they have a very progressive attitude to multi-culturalism and tolerance. Terrible accents though. Ishotamaninnewreno 00:46, December 9, 2009 (UTC)
 * Yeah, that is true, lotsa white people in movies. Seems kinda forced though, what with it seeming to be medieval type style and whatnot, which was only white people in real life. I think it would be better if they made it as natural as, say, Aladdin. I don't know, if I was black I'd probably be dying for a couple movies fulla black people, but I just wanted to see if I was the only one who thought it seemed unnatural. --Toast 05:19, December 9, 2009 (UTC)
 * Well, I'm a gypsy (and screw all you bastards that think that this is a derogatory term, its my culture and I'll call it what I like) and I don't really want to see an all-gypsy version of anything. But I guess its the same as fiction that is aimed at kids having kids in unlikely roles, very much a cop out in terms of thematic strength but great to bring some niche interest. Unnatural=yes, good business proposition=maybe. Ishotamaninnewreno 06:59, December 9, 2009 (UTC)
 * I never thought of it like that. Anyway, thanks for all your input. --Toast 13:00, December 9, 2009 (UTC)