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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Disney's First AFRICAN PRINCESS Will Be WHITE
REBLOGGED FROM HARRIET
by Kesiena Boom
DISNEY'S NEXT PRINCESS FLICK will be "based on the true life story of Virginia man named Jeremiah Heaton, and his quest to fulfill a promise to his daughter, after she asked whether or not she would one day be a real princess.
Heaton did some research and found what he thought was the perfect solution: a stretch of disputed and unclaimed desert land named Bir Tawil situated between Egypt and Sudan. In June 2014, he decided to fly there, plant his flag (designed by his three children) and stake claim to a brand new 'country' that he named The Kingdom of North Sudan, thus making his daughter a 'princess.'
Yeah, you read that right. This film will center around a white American man taking his ass to Africa and essentially calling dibs on a piece of land. Does this story ring any bells? The Scramble for Africa, anyone..."
Read more about this unbeliev-a-bullsh** from disney here: http://www.forharriet.com/2015/05/on-disneys-princess-of-north-sudan-and.html#ixzz3ak7SuA9C
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