February 6, 2023
Disney may have slowed on sexualizing kids, but it’s doubled down on racism
By
Andrea Widburg
Perhaps because Gov. Ron DeSantis snapped the whip, the Walt Disney Company has pulled back the throttle a little bit on efforts to groom America’s children in the way of transgenderism. However, the company founded by the fiercely patriotic and anti-communist Walt Disney has a children’s TV show pushing Critical Race Theory and a Hulu show built around the 1619 Project. Both CRT and the 1619 Project exist to divide America along racial lines as a pathway to Marxism. (Never forget that BLM’s co-founder
proudly identified as a “trained Marxist.”)
On February 1 (to coincide with Black History Month), Disney+ premiered the second season of
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder. To those unfamiliar with the show, the original animated series (
The Proud Family) ran on the Disney Channel from 2001 to 2005. It was typical Disney fare, with a female teenage protagonist, her friends, and her family. The difference was that the family was Black.
Last year, though, Disney rebooted the show. Comparing the two Wikipedia essays on the
original version and
the reboot, the shows seem similar. Same Black family, with the same friend and family relationships and hijinks. I obviously haven’t watched either version, so I’m just guessing....
...To recap, the Disney company wants America’s children to learn that the country was built entirely on slave labor, that White privilege, systemic racism, and discrimination are still intrinsic to America, and that reparations are the cure. Disney should lead by example, liquidating its estimated $203.6 billion in assets and distributing the money to the descendants of slaves.
Alternatively, every person in Disney who is not a slave descendant needs to give his or her job to someone who is. I suspect that the result would be much like what happened when
Zimbabwe violently forced White farmers to hand their property over to Blacks:
Disaster happened, with famine stalking a nation that once had been among Africa’s most prosperous. But this is what Disney wants.