If a fairy tale is just a fictitious bedtime story then that's fine.
But if you try to use that fairy tale to govern your life and making rules for how others should live, then it needs to be seen as a nonsense, not fit for purpose.
So you are fine with us reading snow white to the kids. But after childhood is over, we should all grow up and be serious about life.
You wouldn't be happy with me saying that we are all snow white, this forum is the forest, we are hiding from the mother, the seven are here to help and protect, but we are asleep and in need of a kiss?
There are a bunch of guys fighting the Americans in the hills of Florida, armed to the teeth, wearing Mickey Mouse ears, waging Jihad for their belief in those Fairy Tales, because they believe that everyone should be forced to watch them. Things are getting really dangerous in the other Disneyland parks. Well, you know I am no Disney Taliban (you know they say that my Mahdi Walt Disney is cryogenically frozen, perhaps he will return to us at the day of Judgement).
I am preaching a different kind of relationship to the Tales. I don't even wear physical Mickey Mouse ears, while there are some believers who call themselves Salafis who insist on precise physical recreations of original 1930s Mickey Mouse ears, and who oppress their women to dress as Minnie Mouse, not understanding that she is, after all, a cartoon.
I say those folk have never read a fairy tale as an adult reads a fairy tale. They haven't even watch the cartoon all the way through. They wear the ears, but have never realised the INNER Mickey Mouse.
So yes, I agree that no one should force others to watch these cartoons or read these stories. If they force, then they are with Caliph Umar and his ilk, who exploited Disney himself in his lifetime, exiled his family to the deserts and built a commercial empire around the fairy tales.
If people want to act all grown up and serious, fine.
But as for me, I walk amongst you and all I see is Disneyland.
May your Prince come some day,
The Tailor