As RedState reported on Wednesday morning, leaked videos of an emergency meeting that included top-level Disney employees produced some disturbing revelations regarding the company’s attempted sexualization and indoctrination of children into transgender ideology.
Here’s a taste of what that looked like.
SCOOP: In a video obtained from Disney’s all hands meeting regarding the Florida parental rights bill I was able to see that Latoya Raveneau, executive producer, said her team had implemented a “not at-all secret gay agenda” which is “adding queerness” regularly to children’s programming. pic.twitter.com/eJnZMpKIXT
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) March 29, 2022
The meeting occurred in response to Florida’s newly signed Parental Rights in Education bill, which seeks to prohibit the teaching of sexuality and gender theory to K-3rd graders without the permission of parents. According to some Disney employees, they are being made unsafe by the law, a contention that simply doesn’t add up.
Governor. Ron DeSantis responded to criticism with a stiff spine, refusing to take any punches or bow to corporate pressures. DeSantis addressed the controversy and was interviewed by Tucker Carlson.
.@GovRonDeSantisReacts to the Video Obtained By @realchrisrufoKarey Burke, Disney Corporate President Says She Supports LGBTQIA Characters in Their Stories pic.twitter.com/CJg76DVCdE
— The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸 (@ColumbiaBugle) March 30, 2022
When asked about Disney’s rabid opposition to the law in question, DeSantis says “You’ve gotta wonder…why is the hill to die on to have transgenderism injected into kindergarten classrooms or woke gender ideology injected into second-grade classrooms?”
That’s really the issue here, isn’t it? There is a stunning disconnect between how normal people view the sexualization of children (namely, it’s a very bad thing) vs. how the most outspoken opponents of the Parental Rights in Education law view it. This disconnect is why?
I think it has everything to do with the overly-politicized notion that everything must revolve around and reaffirm one’s chosen ideology, especially in regards to “identity.” The most hardcore LGBT advocates today clearly don’t actually believe the “born this way” mantra that undergirded their movement for so many decades. Rather, they see it as necessary to shove their ideology down the throats of unsuspecting children, many of which would have never given a second thought to being “transgender” or some other “identity” prior to outside influence. There is actually a need among some in the LGBT movement to “convert” children, though they would claim they are just uncovering what was already there (that’s ludicrous when you look at the LGBT splits by generation).
Florida’s law is important because it prevents the manipulation of children by selfish people who want to promote their political and sexual agendas. Emotionally abusive is allowing children to become pawns to a radical teacher who wants to change their view of the world. This is the most cruel thing that can happen to young children. That’s why it is imperative for parents and those who represent them (in this case, Ron DeSantis) to stand up not only to say enough is enough but also that preventative measures will be taken.
We’ve all seen the results of arriving late to a battle, only taking action after something have become pervasive. Florida isn’t making that mistake, and other states should follow suit.
Returning to Disney, it’s incredibly encouraging to see a GOP politician who has no qualms about going after the biggest employer in his state. America should not be considered an oligarchy where corporations and wealthy people dictate how the poor live. DeSantis delivers that representation in spades.
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