Happy Pride! These Are the Gayest Things in Disney History

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  1. Who me?

    And people understood what these characters and their connotations meant, but they took them at their own pace. Now, it is jammed down our throats at every turn. Why does a group with abnormal sexual predilections demand to be honored and revered for that?
    The average American family is making a choice since Disney and the Gay movement has drawn a line in the sand. They are saying we want no part of this.

    1. Melanie Weir

      What on earth makes you think you’re qualified to speak for “the average American family?” I think you’re missing the point of the article. It’s a good thing that we’re allowed to talk about people being gay now – the days when people were hiding what they were wasn’t because they were being polite. It was because they were afraid of being hurt, arrested, or even killed for being who they are. The past was not better, and the only reason you think it was is that you are privileged enough not to have to experience the alternative. Just be thankful that you were born in the most socially acceptable category, and try to reflect on what it must be like not to be able to talk about it. Remove the hate that is infecting your heart.

  2. Who, Me?

    So your censoring truths now?

    1. Melanie Weir

      Please go ahead and try to explain that one.

      1. Who, me?

        Facts just don’t matter to ideologues, so it would just be a waste of time. What qualifies me and millions of other “Average” American families is that we believe peoples sexual predilections are a matter for their own homes, not on parade like the recent one of completely nude bicycle riders in a New York “Pride” parade. I don’t think the “average” American family finds that as normal behavior.

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