Talk:Judy Hopps/@comment-27997791-20160318073706

I did find the scene where Judy explains to Clawhauser that you're not supposed to call bunnies "cute" to be pretty funny, as I hadn't expected a disney film to include what's essentially a child friendly version of the N-word, but in all seriousness, it doens't really make sense.

Eventhough cuteness is generally seen as a postivie trait, I get that you still wouldn't want to feel that you have been reudced to some quality chracateristic of your species, but why would that mean I could never calla bunny cute for any reason? Wouldn't that be like saying that I couldn't call an elephant strong, because there is more to being an elephant than being strong, and I shoulnd't reduce them to a typical characteristic of their species? Clearly I should be able to acknowledge that an elephant is strong.

Or is it mostly because being cute, allthough not a negative trait, is seen as a more shallow trait that strength in that it's all about what you look like, rahter than what you can do, therefore it's less appropriate to point it out?