Thursday, March 13, 2014

So you are worried about the Disney film "Frozen"?



There may be a 'subtle homosexual message' embedded in the film?

Really?

You just now happen to notice Disney might be in the propaganda business?  That they might be amongst the 'change agents' actively promoting our brave new world?

Media is saturated.  


Wake up.  All of us are subjected to the same in your face media manipulation the kids are exposed
 to ...

All.
The.
Time.

Don't forget that Disney created and nurtured the personas which became Lindsay Lohan, Brittney Spears, Miley Cirus, and others.  Disney owns ABC.  Disney is a media giant.

“You wonder sometimes, I’m not a tinfoil hat conspiratorialist, but you wonder sometimes if maybe there’s something very evil happening here.” - Christian radio host Kevin Swanson

Really?

Obviously, diligent Christian parents may censor what their kids watch, listen to, and read - right?  Maybe.  Yet ordinary people, working parents for instance, through no fault of their own may sometimes have very little control over what their kids are exposed to outside of the home.  Their kids may have teachers, mentors - coaches, counselors - as well as peers, who buy into the liberal-socially progressive-Disneyesque mindset, or 'new world order'.

Just sayin'.

Christion Post writer refutes the gay propaganda claim here.


What?

10 comments:

  1. Now if only my Mom had turned off "Bewitched,"re-runs I would be "normal." : ) Think about it, Endora is a big ole' drag queen, she has an open marriage with Maurice, Serena was television's first party girl, seen with several different men, the mortals are all uptight and boring, prudish but hypocrites (as any truth serum or spell will spoil) while the witches are all fun, happy, playful and sarcastic. Darrin was always insisting on being "normal," which we see all the normal people are actually quite crazy in their own right. That's not even talking about Uncle Arthur(imagine Sam loving her flamboyantly gay uncle..and he BABYSAT Tabitha!!) and Dr. Bombay (those bodacious nurses he was always popping in with didn't fool me!) The gay agenda at work. But no..I think I woulda been gay no matter what.

    Really Terry, there is a lot to talk about in the media's slant but bringing up fruitcakes like this guy just make the issue easy to dismiss and laughable. Meanwhile, the goof totally missed the fact that Disney made Mulan be in love with Aurora on "Once Upon a Time," (don't worry, so far Aurora does not return the feelings and is unaware as she is preggers with Phillip's baby) But Disney/ABC did it in such a way that the people wanting to "protect" their kids from such horrors would never know it happened.

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  2. Good that you're looking after your kids, Terry.

    What?

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    1. Your comment came in between me and Mack.

      I think I should write a parenting advice column.

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  3. haha! I missed you. Were you on a winter vacation? Michael Voris cruise?

    Comic book heroes in tights is what corrupted me. I think Marvel comics is probably more evil - wait - Clark Kent in tights and a Speedo AND A CAPE!.

    Seriously - you know what really had subversive gay-ness? Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends. Fractured Fairy Tales - corrupted an entire generation.

    Oh - and Mighty Mouse! And that little Speedo.

    Good to have you back!

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    1. Mack - I was writing to you in this comment - asking if you were on vacation. Nan's comment slipped in.

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    2. So yeah Mack - don't let your kids see "Frozen".

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  4. LOL about the Michael Voris cruise!! I was charge of restocking his pencils.

    Green Lantern was my gay entre I believe, they put him in the tightest tights that ever uh tighted! And he became even gayer when portrayed by Ryan Reynolds!

    Though I resent you pulling poor Roy into this...and really forget about the kids, I think "Frozen," would make me even gayer!

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  5. Terry, I haven't seen the film, but I have read the article (a few weeks ago). While I don't deny this kind of subtle indoctrination goes on, I did find this piece not to be Greydanus' best.

    There were waaaay too many out-of-hand assumptions, as well as arguments that just proved too much. What he says here can be applied I just about any story where someone "different" learns to accept themselves and ends up coming out on top. Sometimes, that IS a good message.

    Anyway, aside from a few points, the article really reminded me of the Taulor Marshall Beatles thing.

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    1. I agree Mercury.

      I was sure I had posted on the Greydanus critique before that I thought it was a stretch - mainly because Disney is not at all sneaky about advancing lgbtq social issues..

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