elodieunderglass:profeminist:profeminist:“National Geographic called me and asked me to write the fe
elodieunderglass:profeminist:profeminist:“National Geographic called me and asked me to write the feminist facts about how The Lion King gets lion pride dynamics all wrong. I happily complied. Lions are matrilineal!! When I contacted Craig Packer, one of the world’s leading lion researchers, to talk about this story he was IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE. He Skyped me almost instantly from a camp in Kenya and said he’s been waiting for someone to ask him this question since the original film came out.Anyway, if The Lion King were real, Nala would be the star, Sarabi would be holding her up saying everything the light touches is our kingdom, Simba would have left and never come back, and when Nala got old enough Sarabi would have carved out a territory for her to rule.”- Erin Biba In real life, Simba’s mom would be running the prideUPDATE:“Reasons men gave for lecturing me on lion pride social structure and telling me one of the world’s leading lion researchers is wrong (I am not kidding these are real):-Watched The Lion King DVD extras-Read a textbook 25 years ago-Has been to the zoo-Everyone just knowsIf you ever wondered what it’s like to be a woman that communicates science, this is what it’s like. Any expertise you or your sources may have gained over decades of hard work are null and void because someone watched a DVD extra 25 years ago.”- Erin Biba Hey that last one is a MoodThis is so true because I also watched another documentary called Savage Kingdom and yes, the queen was the main character and the leader of the pride. Sure, the king did some stuff but it was the queen who did most. -- source link