No. It’s a feminist wet dream.
The anthem “Let It Go” encourages little girls to throw off the “shackles of expectation” put upon them by “muh patriarchy” and instead follow what they feel, rather than obey. It’s cynically anti-marriage with the song “Fixer-Upper” and the despicable prince character who tries to con the younger girl into getting hitched after a single “chance” encounter that’s less “chance” than originally thought. And it’s about embracing the delusions of the “trans-seasonal” snowman who wants to bask in the summer heat.
TIL. I've never watched it so I had no idea. Not surprised in the least, though.
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