October 4, 2023
Disney, a new Florida child rape law, and the greatest LGBTQ+ self-own ever
By
Andrea Widburg
Largely thanks to Ron DeSantis taking the lead in trying to keep sexually obsessed leftists away from children, Florida is rapidly becoming Ground Zero in the battle over children and sex. Disney’s GLAAD approval, a new rape law, and a very crazy tweet highlight this battle.
Regarding Disney, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) released its “
2023 Studio Responsibility Index,” which “maps the quantity, quality and diversity of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) characters in films released by ten major motion picture studios during the 2022 calendar year.”
According to
a letter from GLAAD’s president, three studios won the coveted “good” rating. It probably won’t surprise you to learn that The Walt Disney Company earned one of those three accolades. Interestingly,
just a decade ago, when it came to GLAAD’s accolades, Disney earned a “failing” grade because it had only one” LGBT-inclusive film,” and that film (
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters) wasn’t even released under the Disney name.
Indeed, over the past ten years, Disney
generally got abysmal scores from GLAAD, meaning that it was
not foisting sex on its young audience. That all changed in 2022. Suddenly, Walt Disney, Disney+, and Hulu had
24 entrants in the LGBTQ-inclusive entertainment category. Of those, seven came from Walt Disney Studios, which has always had children as its primary audience.
A24, one of the other “good” studios, released only five LGBTQ-inclusive films, while NBCUniversal, the other studio to take home the “good” rating, had only nine LGBTQ-inclusive films. In other words, Disney is churning out these movies at a rate about three to five times greater than other approved studios.