Talk:Frozen 2/@comment-26423071-20160516184416

Also, here's a word from a film critic on the whole issue:

"I think what made people upset about the whole gay issue is that here they are, feeling good about the whole tolerance and acceptance factor, feeling great about themselves because they're thinking of themselves as good people, only to have the bubble destroyed when their hypocrisy is shoved in their face by their inability to accept a gay character.

I can just imagine, in their heads they're saying, "yes, we should be tolerant and accepting of those who are different than we are, no matter their differences, because it's wrong to judge them. This is a good movie because we should all be like Anna and Kristoff."

And then someone suggest the possibility of Elsa being gay in the sequel, and that blows their so-called "tolerant" self-image right out of the water. People hate it when they've been caught in a lie, thinking they're good people, only to find out they're just as bad as the people who called Elsa "monster" or "witch" because of her ice powers."

See? Your reactions means you entirely missed the point of the first movie.