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Post by Admin on Apr 2, 2022 19:54:59 GMT
Gov. DeSantis Signals Support For Stripping Disney Of 'Special Privileges' 35,899 views Apr 2, 2022 Gov. Ron DeSantis has signaled support for stripping Disney of its 55-year-old special status that allows it to operate as an independent government around its Orlando-area theme park.
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Post by Admin on Apr 2, 2022 21:26:09 GMT
Disney's woke agenda revealed in leaked audio 495,408 views Mar 30, 2022 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts sound off on Disney for expressing opposition to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' Parental Rights in Education law. #FoxNews
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2022 6:10:46 GMT
New videos expose Disney’s radical turn 507,235 views Apr 9, 2022 Chris Rufo tells 'The Ingraham Angle' families are in revolt against Disney because they don't want their kids to be an experimental ground for the sexual engineering of children. #foxnews #ingraham
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2022 17:54:10 GMT
A Disney executive producer admitted she has been pushing a “not-at-all-secret gay agenda” for children’s animation, even as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law this week. During a Disney staff meeting about the law — which bars Florida teachers from discussing topics like sexual orientation or gender identity with students unless they’re in the fourth grade or higher — executive producer for Disney Television Animation Latoya Raveneau touted Disney’s efforts to feature LGBTQ storylines. “In my little pocket of Proud Family Disney TVA, the showrunners were super welcoming . . . to my not-at-all-secret gay agenda,” Raveneau said in a leaked video obtained by journalist Christopher Rufo. “Maybe it was that way in the past, but I guess something must have happened . . . and then like all that momentum that I felt, that sense of ‘I don’t have to be afraid to have these two characters kiss in the background.’” “I was just, wherever I could, adding queerness,” Raveneau added. “No one would stop me, and no one was trying to stop me.” The leak of Raveneau’s comments came as Karey Burke, president of Disney’s General Entertainment Content, vowed to drastically increase inclusivity in its productions, promising that at least 50 percent of its characters will be LGBTQ or racial minorities by the end of the year.
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Post by Admin on Apr 17, 2022 20:30:57 GMT
The Walt Disney Company finds itself at the center of a controversy stoked by Republicans who, incensed by the company’s opposition to a piece of legislation recently signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, are trying to paint it as the enemy of all things good, decent and godly in America. Dubbed by its enemies the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, the legislation bans instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity from kindergarten through third grade and mandates that education on these topics in any grade be “age appropriate” — a policy its supporters say is just common sense, and that critics say will have an overall chilling effect for gay educators, potentially driving them out of the workforce altogether. But the details of the policy itself are almost beside the point. The attempt by Republicans to demonize one of America’s most beloved and trusted corporations seems so quixotic on its face that it invites a simple question: not “Why would they do this?” or even “Why would they think it could be done?” but “Why would it even seem advantageous to try?” Disney has always been an explicitly morally instructive company; its characters were used as propaganda during World War II. Walt Disney’s original vision for Walt Disney World in Orlando was a model for a healthy civic society, among many other examples. Conservatives now simply disapprove of the corporation’s chosen morality, which includes commonly accepted progressive ideas about multiculturalism and personal identity. The story of fighting back against that gradual, seemingly inevitable leftward cultural creep is more or less the story of conservatism itself. The incentives and pressures that have led conservatives on this particular quest, however — one that’s not only almost certainly hopeless, but that has led them into sinister rhetorical territory in referring to opponents of the law as “groomers,” or manipulative pedophiles — are quite modern, and reveal how much both our cultural and political landscape have shifted over just the past decade of American life.
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