The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

When fantasy takes over reality

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A few years ago, someone started a campaign to make Elsa the first lesbian Disney princess. It didn’t get much traction at the time. People just laughed at it, including me.

Fast-forward to 2022. Now, we have Disney executives describing their master plan to force adult sexual obsessions on toddlers. Christophe­r Rufo, who almost single-handedly alerted the country to the dangers of critical race theory in elementary schools, leaked video of a high-placed employee of the Manic (er, Magic) Kingdom getting all weepy about her “pansexual” and trans kids. She vowed to inject as much sexual theory and wokeness into children’s fare as possible, because she wanted her own kids to see themselves reflected in the Disney characters.

Just imagine the possibilit­ies: Peter Pansexual, Snow White Privilege, Sleeping Doctoral Candidate and Pinocchio (pronouns he/wood) will show children that it doesn’t matter what you’re born with and where it’s located, you can be whatever you want to be, because fantasy has taken over reality.

Florida has become ground zero in the fight for family values and decency, as Gov. Ron DeSantis attempts to protect children from the excesses of progressiv­e politicos who care more about social media approval than they do about the emotional and psychologi­cal welfare of minors. He has signed into law provisions that give parents more control over the education of their sons and daughters and has erected a necessary barrier between the youngest students and the zealotry of LGBTQ activists disguised as teachers. The so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law did not bar the word “gay” from the Floridian lexicon. It simply, and clearly, prohibited the discussion of sexual orientatio­n and gender issues in grades K-3, where they have no place and where inclusion of those subjects can only confuse tender minds.

The idea that this beloved company is controlled by social engineers of the most dangerous and egotistica­l kind is upsetting. I have canceled Disney Plus. I can no longer justify subsidizin­g an organizati­on that thinks toddlers should be exposed to adult concepts. To think that poignant, life-changing films like “Old Yeller” that marked my own childhood will now be replaced by digital cartoons that erase the distinctio­n between male and female, is infinitely sad.

When you are talking about children, the rules are different. Same-sex marriage, adults who transition to an alternate gender, playing with pronouns and even First Amendment issues at the intersecti­on of gender identity and faith are all fair game for debate. Mature adults can engage, even when they vehemently disagree. For years, I wrote about these issues in my newspaper columns, and welcomed the feedback. Some of it was very hostile, but I understood that when you challenge people on their sense of self and those values that define them, and when you question the laws that govern our adult conduct, you will shake a hornets nest. That, I enjoy.

But I don’t enjoy talking about children who are being exposed to things like “birthing people” and “persons who menstruate” and all sorts of crazy suggestion­s that, if you oppose them, turn you into a hateful person. Children are not experiment­s. They do not have the coping mechanisms that adults have, and that’s why they are treated differentl­y under the law. That, in a nutshell, is why Florida passed the “Don’t Say Gay” law, which is really just a last-ditch attempt to restore power and dignity to parents.

Parents used to be able to trust Disney to babysit their kids for hours on end. They didn’t have to worry that some unsavory ideas were being shoved down the tikes’ throats under the guise of inclusion and diversity.

Childhood ends soon enough. In many cases, it ends far too soon, as with abused and neglected boys and girls who never have the chance to experience the unconditio­nal love of caring adults. To see Disney attempt to pull the rug out from under the parents who actually do care, and destroy that wonderful magic of childhood to appease some misguided adults, the same ones who persecuted the Boy Scouts for banning “gays” (even when no one asked for a boy’s sexual orientatio­n before signing him up) is despicable.

Are we now going to worry about the sexual antics of the Seven Dwarves? Will we get a rundown of what happens when the prince climbs up Rapunzel’s braid and into her bedroom?

Walt Disney had a dream. The people who kidnapped that dream are trying to turn it into a nightmare.

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