
Almost all the controversy surrounding the film had occurred before the film’s release, levied before a single frame was shown on-screen. It’s a grossly unfair practice, but then Snow White wouldn’t be the first film to be vilified before being seen by the public. Yet the most scathing controversies are centered around Zegler herself, with her comments about the film, and her skin not being “as white as snow,” being the main focus. But let’s call it what it really is. This isn’t about defending Walt Disney’s iconic original film. It isn’t about its political correctness. It can all be summed up by one horrible, ugly, word: racism.
Racism Is at the Root of Almost All Controversies Surrounding ‘Snow White’
Zegler certainly couldn’t do anything about the dwarfs in the film, and that particular point is the only criticism that Zegler avoids being linked to. Still, rest assured that someone out there tried their damndest to connect those dots. The dots that aren’t hard to connect, though, are the ones that connect racism to almost all the controversies. That racism is the proverbial wolf in sheep’s clothing, hidden behind words that mask its intention.
The casting announcement was shortly followed by Zegler’s comments about how the original 1937 animated classic was “extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in roles of power,” and that the Prince is, in essence, a stalker. The stalker claim is weak, at best – I’d be more concerned that the dude kissed what was assumed to be a dead body – but her claim of the film being dated is not wrong. Snow White is hardly the embodiment of the modern woman, staying at home with the animals cleaning up while the male septet whistles off to work. Besides, Disney is not exempt from their films getting a pass for questionable, dated content. Try finding Song of the South anywhere.
Racism Tips the Scales the Other Way for ‘Snow White’s Rachel Zegler










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