Reformist reforms vs. abolitionist steps in policing
Version accessible to screen readers :
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spoilers for shrek (2001), a movie to which you almost certainly already know the plot by now, even if you have not actually seen it
princess fiona is a trans allegory, right?
girl's got an important part of her identity that she keeps desperately secret from everyone, even people she already knows are like her, because she's terrified of how they'll react if they knew. and that part of her identity is considered conventionally unattractive, because society bad
she's convinced she has to follow this cisheteronormative ideal of romance that's been drilled into her head for essentially her entire life and therefore conceals who she truly is
until falling for shrek, who's just like her but unable to hide that fact, and finally having the courage to reveal herself to the world. at which point she's obviously much happier and also honestly a lot cuter than before imho
i mean?? it's right there
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