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Disney and family values

 

             Homosexuality, drug use, violence, and anti-Christian themes. What do these have in common? Disney. Since 1990 Disneyworld has been promoting their radical homosexual agenda with an annual "Gay-Day." Although Disney does not officially promote "Gay Day," they support and even welcome it. Each year during the first week in June, over 50,000 gay and lesbians gather at Disneyworld to frolic and exhibit homosexual behavior in front of tens of thousands of children and families. Is this the message that we want to send to our youth of today? That it is morally OK to be gay? .
             Disney's children's book division published "Growing up Gay" as well as an autobiography of RuPaul, a well known transvestite. Michael Eisner, president of Disney, was quoted as saying that as many as 40% of Disney employees are gay. Does this affect the products or films produced by the Disney studio? .
             Many of Disney's movies and books are laced with hidden and subliminal messages. In his book "Sabotage in the American Workplace," Martin Sprouse shows pictures of a swastika-wearing Nazi storm trooper that had been drawn into a balcony scene of a mural at Disneyland. Since the advent of laser discs and freeze-framing, subliminal images have been found in many Disney films. In "The Lion King", the letters "s-e-x" are clearly spelled out in smoke. Three point four million copies of "The Rescuers" were recalled by the Disney studio when it was found that a nude woman had been inserted into a background scene. Wal-Mart pulled the children's movie "The Clock Cleaner" when it was found that Daffy Duck uttered the "F" word.
             It is not only the Disney films that are unfriendly to families. In 1993 Disney threatened to sue three Florida day care centers -- Very Important Babies Daycare, Good Godmother Daycare and Temple Messianique Daycare in Hallandale, Florida when it was found that they had painted the characters Mickey, Minnie and Goofy on their walls.


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