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#LiloAndStitch2025 #Nani #IndigenousRights The live-action Lilo & Stitch remake has sparked serious questions—and one of the most painful is: Did Nani give up on Lilo too easily?In this episode of Philosophy All Along, we unpack the social, emotional, and political layers of Nani's choice. Was it selfish to go to college? Was she pressured by a system that sets caregivers up to fail? And how does the legacy of Indigenous child separation inform the deeper themes of this story?We explore the tension between love and survival, personal fulfillment and responsibility, and how U.S. institutions have historically failed both Indigenous families and struggling caregivers.Let’s ask the harder questions—and maybe come away with more empathy for those fighting to do their best with far too little.💬 What did you think of Nani's choice? Leave a comment below.🔔 Like, Subscribe, and follow me on YouTube, BlueSky, and anywhere you get your podcasts at PhilosophyAllAlong and PhilAllAlong00:00 - Did Nani Give Up on Lilo?00:40 - Did Nani Try Hard Enough? Parental Sacrifice and Adoption01:42 - The Focus on Sacrifice02:15 - The Double Standard for Women and Caregivers03:02 - America’s Failing Support for Families04:42 - Nani and the Indigenous Experience5:25 - Psychological Warfare and Government Gaslighting7:10 - Like, Subscribe & Join the Conversation#FamilySeparation #SocialJustice #ChildWelfare #LiveActionRemake #Feminism #SystemicInjustice #Caregiving #DisneyAnalysis #PoliticalPhilosophy #Colonialism #YouTubePhilosophy #PhilosophyAllAlong