November 30, 2022
Disney’s gender ideology flops at the box office
The promotion of sexual orientations and identities is best left to adults, not children, as evidenced by Disney’s worst ever theatrical release.
The promotion of sexual orientations and identities is best left to adults, not children, as evidenced by Disney’s worst ever theatrical release.
It is no secret that Disney executives want to expose children to sexualised content. They are open, persistent and brazen in their efforts.
Disney continues to target minors with colourful sexualised caricatures, this time in a show focused on child drag queens.
Charlee Disney, heir to The Walt Disney Co. has publicly come out as transgender.
Karey Burke, a Disney executive and mother of two ‘queer’ children, has promised greater indoctrination by the once family-friendly entertainment giant.
Australian based gender activism website, Minus18, is set to benefit from Disney’s new Pride clothing range.
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