Disney+. Initially, of course, we told ourselves we wouldn’t let him watch just anything. We had seen, first hand, the devastating impact Frozen II was having on the lives of our friends.
How their sweet daughters entered the cinema with open minds and open hearts and emerged two hours later transformed into hardline gender conformists, refusing to leave the house without their princess dresses.
We had watched the same friends’ houses steadily fill with Elsa dolls, Elsa shoes and slippers, Elsa bedsheets and bathrobes, Elsa tiara sets which were essential headgear while riding the Elsa bike.
In the first film, Princess Elsa is trapped inside an ice palace of her own creation and, in real life, millions of parents are locked in their own.
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