Yeah, Disney Has a Goal To Destroy Your Children

Anyone who has been paying attention to the Walt Disney Co. in recent years knows that the studio has made no secret about incorporating gay and transgender messaging into its content aimed at children.

Disney CEO Bob Chapek recently vowed to continue fighting Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law, as well as similar legislation in other states. The Florida law prohibits the teaching of sexuality and gender ideology to kids in kindergarten through third grade.

Recently leaked internal videos show Disney creatives openly discussing their plans for more gay and transgender characters.

But this is not exactly a new development. Here are numerous times Disney has promoted the gay and transgender agenda in movies, TV shows, and other programming aimed primarily at kids.

  • Last year, Disney+ hosted This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular, a musical special on YouTube starring drag queen Nina West, with performances of popular Disney songs re-imagined with LGBTQ themes. Among the performers were gender-fluid singer Alex Newell and gender non-binary performer Jesse James Keitel. Ugh.

  • Pixar’s Out (2020)

    This animated Pixar short tells the story of a young man named Greg who doesn’t want his parents to discover his relationship with his boyfriend, Manuel. The movie culminates with a gay kiss.  Ugh²

  •  Pixar looking for minors to cast as “14-year-old transgender girl”

    In a casting notice that surfaced last year, Pixar is looking to cast the role of a “14-year-old transgender girl” in an upcoming animated project. The studio is looking for minors age 12 to 17 who “can authentically portray” the transgender character. Double ugh.

  • Disney+’s Ironheart series casting a “transgender woman” of color

    The upcoming Marvel superhero series reportedly announced it is looking to cast a “Black, Latina, or Afro-Latina transgender woman” who is around 18 to 22 years old. That would be a triple ugh.

  • Disney+’s Loki series embraces gender fluidity

    The new Marvel series on Disney+ revealed that Loki (Tom Hiddleston) is gender fluid in a trailer that dropped last year. Gag.

  • Disney Channel’s The Owl House introduces gender non-binary character who uses “they / them” pronouns

    Last year, the children’s animated series unveiled the character Raine Whispers, the gender non-binary Head Witch of the Bard Coven. Whispers is voiced by non-binary actor Avi Roque, who revealed that both the actor and the character use “they / them” pronouns. Wait, witch? I thought they were female ‘hags.’ I’m confused.

  • Disney parks go genderless by removing “ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls” from greetings

    The decision to instate genderless greetings took effect last year. More LGBTQ poppycock.

  •  Pixar’s Onward (2020) features lesbian character

    The animated movie features a lesbian character — a Cyclops police officer named Officer Spector, voiced by openly gay actress Lena Waithe. “It just kind of happened,” the film’s producer, Kori Rae, told Yahoo Entertainment. “The scene, when we wrote it, was kind of fitting and it opens up the world a little bit, and that’s what we wanted.” No, it’s what your commander wanted—the one who was cast out of heaven.

  • Disney Channel’s Andi Mack series features gay teen kiss

    The coming-of-age drama series featured the network’s first gay teenage couple in the series finale that aired in 2019. AWKWARD.

  • Disney+’s Big Shots features lesbian teen kiss 

    The family drama series featured a lesbian kiss between teenagers in an episode that aired last year. In the episode, Carolyn — also known as “Mouse” in the series —  plays a song that she wrote for her female friend Harper, leading the two teens to begin smooching. Nauseous. And sinny (new word).

  •  Beauty and the Beast (2017) turned Le Fou (Josh Gad) gay

    Disney’s live-action remake features actor Josh Gad in the role of Le Fou. In an interview, director Bill Condon revealed that Le Fou is gay. Of course he is.

  • isney Channel’s Good Luck Charlie and Disney Junior’s Doc McStuffins feature lesbian moms

    The two animated series for children have both featured lesbian couples.  Good Luck Charlie aired an episode in 2014 in which one of the four children has a playdate with a kid who has two moms. Double gagg.

Moving On

Now that you are completely repulsed (as you should be) here’s something equally repugnant.

Disney corporate president says the next generation is 'more queer,' and we must 'get with it.' Nope. Maybe they should do a movie on the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.

Or maybe not, they would have the whole episode between the heavenly visitors and the lewd townsmen as some sort of rainbow rave disco orgy and the resulting fire the next day caused by a Sodomite Sorority barbeque that got out of hand.

Disney’s corporate President Karey Burke told company staff that Generation Z is "30-40% queerer" than previous generations, and they have to accomodate them. Wait. They help create sexual deviancy, and then they claim that they have to add more sexual deviancy to meet the deviant demand that they helped create. Isn’t that called “Circular reasoning..”?

That’s right up there with giving people salt water to drink and then saying “We need more salt water, these people are thirsty.” And then they die, of course.

Karey Burke is the “mother of two queer children”, and she admits that Disney is targeting young people with LGBTQ content. Burke said in another video that she would like to see at least 50% of Disney’s characters in the future identify as LGBTQ or as a racial minority. She’s doing so well with her own children that she wants to reach yours!?!?? Social justice, anyone? By the way, this targeted iniquity is not just. It is just plain crazy.

Disney announced last week that it will work to repeal Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' new Parental Rights in Education law because the company is dedicated to standing up for the rights and safety of the LGBTQ+ community.  Safety. Please! You are targeting children and you virtue signal about safety. Harumph!

DeSantis signed the bill into law last week. Critics have depicted the legislation as hurtful to LGBTQ inclusiveness and dubbed it the "Don't Say Gay" bill.  They don’t like the fact that according to this new Bill, they can’t teach five-year old kids about erotic sodomy.

Here’s an Idea

The NAD has developed a pattern of inserting themselves into public cultural issues by making Statements (that no one really cares about but themselves) on these issues. How about they make a Statement like this?

We, as responsible Bible-believing Christians, renounce any effort to violate the innocence and conscience of young children with sexual content (be it LGBTQ or normal). We regard all such efforts to sexually indoctrinate children as child abuse and sexual abuse. We support Governor DeSantis (even though it kills us to do so) in this righteous effort to protect the hearts of young children.

I like that. I’m pretty sure they’ll do it. I’ll just sit here and wait until they issue the statement.

If I’m still here in 5-years, you might wanna stop by and let me out.

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“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!” (Isaiah 5:20).


Gerry