
BasedMistercel
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Occationally, I see some incels claim that disney movies are blue pilling future generations with what they tend to call "Disney brain". To be fair, this is understandable since most people tend to see themselves in the shoes of the main protagonists, who tend to be beautiful princesses or Chad princes. I used to think this too, calling the black pill "escaping Disneyland." This was until I put a little bit more thought into it, mainly by alienating myself from the main characters, refusing to be immersed in their stories--that it was all merely propaganda.
Take the Hunchback of Notre Dame for example, an underrated disney movie. Quasimoto is the main character, but he is definitely not a chad or a prince; in fact, the whole point that he is ugly is core to his character and the story. It's the reason why the story is even happening in the first place. Quasimoto craves acceptance, but since he is ugly, he can't have it until the festival of fools, where he develops a crush on Esmerelda, the Stacy of the movie. Even then, this "acceptance" is short-lived, when it is revealed that all the admiration he received from people was a joke, and they planned to throw tomatoes at him.
To make this post short, Quasimoto doesn't get Esmerelda like in most other Disney films, instead, she gets with captain of the guard, Phoebus.
There is no Disney movie where the princess falls in love with an ugly man, and not as a joke. They're all Chad and Stacies, and the only reason why we viewed Disney movies as being bluepilled is that we interpreted them as us being the Chad prince.
Take the Hunchback of Notre Dame for example, an underrated disney movie. Quasimoto is the main character, but he is definitely not a chad or a prince; in fact, the whole point that he is ugly is core to his character and the story. It's the reason why the story is even happening in the first place. Quasimoto craves acceptance, but since he is ugly, he can't have it until the festival of fools, where he develops a crush on Esmerelda, the Stacy of the movie. Even then, this "acceptance" is short-lived, when it is revealed that all the admiration he received from people was a joke, and they planned to throw tomatoes at him.
To make this post short, Quasimoto doesn't get Esmerelda like in most other Disney films, instead, she gets with captain of the guard, Phoebus.
There is no Disney movie where the princess falls in love with an ugly man, and not as a joke. They're all Chad and Stacies, and the only reason why we viewed Disney movies as being bluepilled is that we interpreted them as us being the Chad prince.