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List of all Disney Princesses and why we love them [Updated for 2019]

List of all Disney Princesses and why we love them [Updated for 2019] Wed Jun 05, 2019 at 1:11pm ET All the Disney princesses made an appearance together in Ralph Breaks the Internet. Pic credit: Disney Although some are afraid to admit it, just about every adult woman grew up with one or more Disney princess as their idol when they were younger which has served the company well. From Snow White to Moana, children around the world all have their favorite. Most of these iconic characters are based on classic fairy tales while others were inspired by other sources. Over the years, Disney has faced opposition from feminists who claim that the princesses are often shown as victims who need a prince to rescue them.

Opinion | Antisemitism in pop culture needs to stop

With the current conflict between Israel and Palestine, antisemitic hate crimes and discrimination has increased across the United States, according to an article by Grace Hauck in USA Today. Additionally, in the same article, social media platforms have been flooded with antisemitic posts, and last week, there were multiple attacks against the Jewish community, including damage to synagogues and more direct and personal attacks to individuals.  Like other minority groups, Jewish people are perceived in a bad light in pop culture through common stereotypes. The Harry Potter franchise is an example of pop culture material using antisemitism in its work, as J.K. Rowling’s depiction of the goblins is purely based on stereotypes and ignorance. In a tweet by Max Curtis, a Jewish public figure, he states that the goblins are perceived as “the greedy, hook-nosed monsters” who are also bankers. According to the ADL Survey of American Attitudes Toward Jews, it was found tha

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