Cruelly forced to do housework in a stereotypical manner
for a gang of different sized persons

For most, they are innocent tales that define childhood.

But some parents are ditching fairytales, believing they are politically incorrect or ‘too dark’ to read to children, a survey has found.

One in four mothers has abandoned the likes of Cinderella and Rapunzel in favour of The Gruffalo or The Very Hungry Caterpillar, written in 1969 by Eric Carle.

One in ten parents even said Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs should be re-titled – because ‘the dwarf reference is not PC’.

Rapunzel is considered ‘too dark’ and Cinderella outdated, because she is forced to do the housework.
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A fifth of parents said fairytales were no longer politically correct, while 17 per cent worried they would give their children nightmares.

Instead, let’s tell a story about two gay daddies who have thrown off the shackles of male-dominated Western religion to raise their boy (adopted from a crack whore, ooops, cocaine enabled service provider) and girl (artificial insemination) to fight inequality wherever it appears. Now, don’t you feel enlightened?




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