Out of curiosity, what site is that?
Here's the site. And, oh my god, the comments about Frozen:
Silencing:
if you intend to show someone with a mental illness or someone whos lgbtq+ you should actually put in the effort instead of making a "ooo spooky frozen heart" metaphor
Dubious Consent:
I wouldn't even call it dubious, I'd call it non-existent. Thanks, trolls, let's unwillingly marry the engaged girl to someone else.
I have only ever seen dubious consent used in reference to sex.
Abusive Relationship:
Kristoff constantly berates Anna throughout the movie, mainly about falling in love in one day, yet ends up as her love interest in the end. He does not feel remorse.
Yes, how dare he have the audacity to point out that "falling in love" and marrying a guy you just met is a stupid idea.
Ableism:
the way they dealt with anxiety was awful and disney should consider other types of anxiety disorders other than social anxiety before they assume everyone with it is like elsa and gets over it with "loooooooove" because if i saw this when i was like 8 it wouldve fucked me up
the potential metaphorical mental illness isnt handled really well in the end
"Potential metaphorical mental illness"
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Potential metaphorical mental illness"
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Potential metaphorical mental illness"
They're bitching about something they're not even sure is really there.Historically Innacurate [sic]:
This movie is both racist AND historically inaccurate. While PoC erasure does stem from racism, erasure has also grown too big of a specific beast to shove purely under the Racism umbrella. Inaccuracy also requires huge amounts of complacency and dismissal. Two things which can be triggering. ...Two things which can be seen even in the (triggering in and of themselves) comments here. (Seriously folks, policing other people's triggers, and flippantly referencing sexual assault? Not okay.)
I'd also like to point out that there seems to be no actual system on this site, meaning that users don't choose triggers from a list, they just type them in themselves. So Frozen ends up with "parental death" and "death of a parent" as two separate triggers.