I think the most important step to fighting bigotry and discrimination is to have everyone from ALL sides (races, cultures, genders, sexualities, etc.) understand one another. (I know there are still some people who are too stubborn and selfish to understand other races, cultures and sexualities, but what can you do?) And at least the way I see it, the making of films like The Princess and the Frog, Moana, the Spider-Verse films, Soul, Turning Red, etc. (where the people who are making it are either actually communicating with and getting input from people who come from the very cultures they're trying to represent in an attempt to do it right, or actually COME from those very cultures themselves) appears to be a very good way of doing so. So I don't fully understand it when some people are accusing these films of being racist and not understanding people like them at all. I mean, I guess I kinda get that they don't think they were represented well, that's one thing, but I still