Potty mouthed Princesses say it how it is (language warning)

I guess I read this video a little differently from the other commentators.

The thing it gets me thinking about, (in a very positive way), is my own personal obligation to the next generation of young women. I have two daughters, and I would be proud be able to raise them as strong, independent, politically-aware women. When I watch this video, I dont think I take it quite so literally. What I reflect on, watching this, is how it would be great if our young girls were all so fired up about what is right, what is just, and what they expect from their lives in terms of equality.

I dont think I see it as an endorsement of 'cussing' as the video maker would have been no doubt liable using young actors without parental consent. And I would expect any responsible parent would have a chat with their girl about how this is a video, for fun, and we dont expect this sort of language at home (or words to that effect).

I also dont think any of the viewpoints expressed are age appropriate, but I dont think thats what the video is trying to endorse either. One of the very real battles, for me at least, is raising daughters who can think critically, without burdening them with a lot of political baggage, to early in their lives. So I dont share the criticism of it being somehow invalid for being 'scripted' as I think the juxtaposition of youth with political outrage is exactly the point.

Also the girls look like they are having fun. (!)

My intention in posting this was because I thought it was a very 'positive', 'feel-good' video, that I, personally, found just a wee bit inspiring, and enjoyed watching. Sorry others dont feel the same :P

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