Yeah, I had in mind things like the real-events in our history like Witchhunts or the Crusades. Even outside of religious figures people with power had built a narrative to other the enemy and claim it's justifiable to exterminate them. Ea the Nazis or the Rwanda Genocide. Didn't meant to offend you, Duster.
And I got defensive because a lot of Karens and Revival critics in other websites attack Wicked and Enchanted for starting the "Disney is so meta and makes fun of itself" trend, which is unfair bc Wicked is its own thing apart from Disney and also didn't Shrek start the whole "haha let's mock Disney" bandwagon? But strangely enough they never attack that film hmm...
Best Disney movie of the 1950s?
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Ok, thank you thedisneyspirit, now I'm not offended.
I can't believe moms would care about Disney and making fun of itself.
I can't believe moms would care about Disney and making fun of itself.

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My Favourite is Cinderella
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This is my ranking
1. Cinderella
2. Sleeping Beauty
3. Lady and the Tramp
4. Alice In Wonderland
5. Peter Pan
1. Cinderella
2. Sleeping Beauty
3. Lady and the Tramp
4. Alice In Wonderland
5. Peter Pan
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