11-19-2024, 12:48 AM
It's funny, isn't it? The story may never change... but the narrative does.
The story is usually just people being people... the narrative makes it juicy... enticing, voyeurism-worthy.
Say the narrative loudly enough, for long enough, and maybe everyone gets invested... has a 'position' to take, a 'stand' to make.
Our problem is in the narrative... it was never in the story.
(How Disney is credited with this young lady's journey of awareness, other than incidentally, completely eludes me. That's a narrative too... Just sayin.)
The story is usually just people being people... the narrative makes it juicy... enticing, voyeurism-worthy.
Say the narrative loudly enough, for long enough, and maybe everyone gets invested... has a 'position' to take, a 'stand' to make.
Our problem is in the narrative... it was never in the story.
(How Disney is credited with this young lady's journey of awareness, other than incidentally, completely eludes me. That's a narrative too... Just sayin.)