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Pixar's obsession with 'queerifying' your kids just blew up in their face…
• https://revolver.newsIt's like an obsession. The company is bleeding billions, its creative spark is circling the drain, and audiences have tuned out, but instead of correcting the course, they just keep doubling down on the same tired, unpopular progressive agenda.
What's the compulsion? Why are they so hellbent on recruiting kids into the LGBTQ alphabet soup army? It's not entertainment anymore; it's indoctrination dressed up as animation. And the American people are sick and tired of it.
Just look at the disaster they cooked up with Snow White. What was once a beloved fairy tale turned into a feminist, DEI-driven punchline, complete with a DEI lead actress who openly trashed the original story, attacked Trump supporters, and no human dwarfs in sight. Surprise, surprise, it bombed harder than anyone expected. Dr. Phil took some of the best potshots of all, and honestly, he's not wrong:
Disney's Dumb DEI Move. Snow White Never Had Snowball's Chance.
DEI was always a bad idea because equity is not equality.
Now that we've seen a woke Snow White bomb at the box office let's focus on giving everyone an equal opportunity through hard work, not the easiest path.
You'd think after that embarrassment, Disney might finally get the message: Give people good stories, not lectures, and stop targeting kids, for crying out loud. But nope. Instead, they moved right along to the next train wreck. This time at Pixar.
Disney bought Pixar back in 2006, and ever since, it's been fully under Disney's control. So when Pixar pumps out a DEI-flavored flop like this one, that's not some rogue creative team; that's Disney, top to bottom.
And this latest story is almost too ridiculous to believe, but it actually happened. Pixar decided it would be a good idea to center a movie around a gay 11-year-old boy, push it through the DEI pipeline, and then act shocked when nobody recommended it at test screenings. Things got so bad that the original director got fired, actress America Ferrera quit in some goofy, symbolic protest, and after a bunch of rewrites, the movie still flopped. Hard.