UK: University Puts Trigger Warning for White Supremacy on Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland

Damn, boy.

Pan gone woke?

Never expected that.

Daily Mail:

Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan and are among a collection of children’s stories that have been given a trigger warning for ‘white supremacy’.

York St John University warned students the stories may contain ‘colonialist narratives’, with vocabulary and illustrations which may appear ‘racist’.

Bosses put the disclaimer on the website of the Rees-Williams Collection of Children’s Literature, which contains over 3000 historical volumes.

Among these are Peter and Wendy by JM Barrie, and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

Video from a year ago about a different university

The collection includes fables, fairy tales, adventure stories, religious works, annuals, and historical books.

The trigger warning states: ‘Within the 150 years of children’s writing which is represented in the collection, there is a widespread occurrence of colonialist narratives which centre white supremacy, and racist and orientalist methods of both fictional and historical storytelling.

‘As such, it is possible, if not likely, that items consulted from the collection will include language and visual imagery which is racist, and many people may find their contents upsetting and offensive.’

It says that the university aims to explain why such works are kept ‘when their ability to cause damage endures’.


Fun fact: the 1989 Peter Pan anime has no blacks or trannies in it

It says that they provide evidence of the ‘racist marginalisation and stereotyping of peoples through children’s literature’.

It adds: ‘Here at York St John University, we unequivocally reject the stereotypes and offensive narratives which are contained within these documents..’

The Peter Pan stories include some references to ‘savages’ inhabiting Neverland.

Some academics have suggested that the hookah-smoking caterpillar in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is an orientalist depiction, which uses stereotypes of an exotic East.

It seems evident that people are beginning to realize that this is all retarded nonsense.

Probably, a lot of people are now embarrassed for having gone along with it, and don’t want to admit they were wrong.

I’ve never personally met anyone who is willing to publicly talk about “trigger warnings” or “pronouns.” Polls continue to show that the overwhelming majority of people in white countries are uncomfortable with child trannies, which are at the core of this “woke ideology.”