Mother On Mission To BAN ‘Sleeping Beauty’ – The Prince Did Not Get Her Consent To Kiss​ [VIDEO]

Mother On Mission To BAN ‘Sleeping Beauty’ – The Prince Did Not Get Her Consent To Kiss​ [VIDEO]

Quick! Everybody run and hide. They are coming for fairy tales and kids’ stuff. The schools have been hijacked by leftists that want to teach your kids that they should be able to choose their gender. That, coupled with “sensitive” subjects being glossed over, or outright denied, is destroying the education system. Parents who are offended by fairy tales are helping it along.

Cue this moron. This mother thinks Sleeping Beauty should be banned because of it’s “antiquated view” of sex and romance. Since the princess was sleeping, she could not give her consent to be kissed. Yeah, sounds like date rape to me. This is beyond stupid and ridiculous. Sarah Hall wants Sleeping Beauty to be removed from the classes of younger children at her son’s primary school as it promotes “inappropriate” sexual behavior.

She is obviously confusing the children’s version with the original tale. The story of Sleeping Beauty originates from the tale of the Sun, Moon, and Talia by the 16th century Italian poet Giambattista Basile. In the original telling, a princess falls asleep under a spell and is raped by a king who finds her in her palace while out hunting. The princess later wakes up, falls in love with the king and marries him. Many fairy tales have disturbing origins. But the version of Disney’s Sleeping Beauty is certainly not sexual assault and it does not teach that to children.

In her Twitter post, she wrote “Tell you what, while we are still seeing narratives like this in school, we are never going to change ingrained attitudes to sexual behaviour #MeToo #consent #mysonissix.” This woman has no life and should never have become a mother.

This tweet came about during the #MeToo campaign, where every person imaginable put up a situation where they felt uncomfortable, conflating sexual assault with unwanted stares, compliments or attention. And the witch hunts ensued in Hollywood, Washington DC and everywhere else that men exist.

Hall jumped on the bandwagon and used the opportunity to teach young children about violent rape, or something. “In today’s society, it isn’t appropriate — my son is only six, he absorbs everything he sees, and it isn’t as if I can turn it into a constructive conversation,” she said. Gee, we wouldn’t want a child to actually experience childhood, now would we?

Yeah, if your son is six, just tell him its not okay to kiss someone without their consent. He will totally know what you’re talking about. Especially since he still thinks girls are gross.

“I think it’s a specific issue in the Sleeping Beauty story about sexual behavior and consent. It’s about saying is this still relevant, is it appropriate?” Hall asked. Far more than this woman is, that’s for sure.

It’s a fairy tale, you know, for kids. It doesn’t reflect reality at all. Or did you think dragons and unicorns were real too?

“These are indicative of how ingrained that kind of behavior is in society,” she sagely added. “All these small things build up, and they make a difference.”

Yes, all these small things like trying to kiss a girl when you’re not sure if she wants it. Next thing you know, he will be running a train on a cracked up hooker with his gang buddies. Does this lady have a brain or any common sense at all? Why don’t you just parent your kid the right way and he will turn out fine. Then again, with her as a parent, maybe not.

Hall thinks we should teach the story to teenagers instead, where different perspectives can be addressed.

“I actually think it would be a great resource for older children, you could have a conversation around it, you could talk about consent, and how the Princess might feel,” she said. I’m sure they’ll take notes inbetween napping during that lecture.

That sounds like the worst lesson a high school student could endure. Deconstructing a children’s story through a leftist lens, sounds like a good time. Or, depending on your perspective, hell.

“But I’m really concerned about it for younger children, would really welcome a conversation about whether this is suitable material,” Hall concluded.

Just watch this graphic depiction of rape and tell me that we should still let our kids see this stuff. The horror! What is the world coming to?

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton is an editor and writer for Right Wing News. She owns and blogs at NoisyRoom.net. She is a Constitutional Conservative and NoisyRoom focuses on political and national issues of interest to the American public. Terresa is the editor at Trevor Loudon's site, New Zeal - trevorloudon.com. She also does research at KeyWiki.org. You can email Terresa here. NoisyRoom can be found on Facebook and on Twitter.

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