As you have probably seen this week, the new trailer for the latest Disney remake came out. The Little Mermaid trailer was released earlier this week and it has sparked many a debate... it gained over “1.5 million dislikes in 2 days” (Forbes.com) …. why? Because the actress cast to play Ariel is coloured…
After all this drama and backlash from the trailer, social media was simultaneously flooded with reaction videos (a new norm) of young, coloured girls watching the trailer and becoming very emotional realising that Ariel will be ‘coloured like them’. In the world of Disney, people of colour are not represented as equally as white people and to have another actor/ actress of colour, playing a leading role on the big screen can only be a good thing. It’s time we normalise people of colour in main roles. It’s time to change the way we think. Young girls and boys shouldn’t be shocked to realise that the new lead in a Disney movie isn’t white… What are we teaching our children? We preach about equality, and it’s come a long way… the only problem is it hasn’t come far enough, yet!
Our industry is riddled with discrimination. Every one of us, including myself, will have experienced it first hand or if not second hand. Not being seen for an audition because of height, told you’re too big, too small, wrong look… etc
How do we change it? Well, we must be the ones who demand the change. If we demand it as a consumer, it must change.
Have you experienced discrimination? What are your thoughts on the new little mermaid casting? Are you for or against it?

Surely the best reaction to the whole racist meltdown came from Trevor Noah: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1o56HouV2Q
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