Vulgar, Suggestive Shirt Worn to Disney Sparks Dress Code Debate

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Sleeping beauty castle, a vulgar shirt that many feel violates the disney dress code.

Credit: Inside the Magic

18 Comments

  1. all the more reason to put an end to the woke culture for good. Best to bar every ounce of it from disney before it destroy Disney’s good reputation any further

    1. Steamboat Willie

      B!tch, what does a shirt have anything to do with Woke Culture? I’m surprised people haven’t seen Woke as some buzzword to screech at anything they no likey 😅

      1. Yongma Lee

        Defiance in authority and what is proper and moral around Theme Parks for starters.

        1. Steamboat Willie

          Okay…? Care to elaborate further?

          1. For example, Sexually provocative clothing like anything that mention any sex is inappropriate for Disney theme parks, let alone skirts too short that it show too much leg and skin that would be extremely inappropriate. Anything that would relate to woke culture is also inappropriate such as the Israel vs Hamas situation. I already read the dress code and fully prepare not to get myself kicked out from the park.

          2. Steamboat Willie

            Funny thing you say that… Disneyland used to have a lingerie shop in Main Street USA… Bedside, compared to other shirts, this is the tamest inappropriate shirt we’ve seen from guest at the park.

          3. Steamboat Willie

            By the way, I wouldn’t be talking about “what is proper and moral” when you are watching “james5456”, “Pokegirls,” “AnimeBISCUITS” etc…”

          4. Aunt Polly

            I guess a dark-skinned Middle Eastern pacifist named Jesus Christ dressed inappropriately too, because he was the very definition of woke. You might even say he was the OG of woke.

    2. Rose

      I agree with Yongma Lee! It’s no longer safe to take a family there for fear of what a child may witness.

      1. Thank you Rose. Which is why we need to address the Woke culture problem immediately. Band together against a common scourge and ensure Disney is once more for only the pure and innocent.

  2. I’m referring to the morality within the park. The internet’s an entirely different story.

    1. Steamboat Willie

      Either way, you still have yet to convince me why wearing a provocative shirt (something that has been done for quite sometime know. Disney Dan has a good video about it) is immoral and equivalent to being a part of Woke Culture (which is not being a massive d!ck)…

      1. Rose

        Disneyland is no place for anything provocative.
        There are oodles of other places to strut that kind of stuff. Apparently, Mr. Iger is NOT paying attention to what would make Mr. Disney’s skin crawl. Ok, I’m finished.

        1. I agree with Rose.

  3. Bren

    I agree with Steamboat Willie, and completely disagree with Yongma Lee. Let’s get real. Anybody remember Dukes of Hazzards??? Let’s remember those “Daisy Duke” shorts that every girl/woman wore. Farrah Faucett??? Anyone remember how she dressed???? Two examples, definitely more, from the 70’s and 80’s. This using the term “woke” is a freaking joke! Always being used to cry fowl for something they don’t like. They want their freedom of speech, their freedom of expression, but if anyone does anything or says anything they don’t like….well they spout “woke, woke, woke”. I’ve seen provocative clothing in theme parks for over 20 years, it’s not new. I guess unless you have the body approved by a panel of conservative women, you’re not allowed to wear what all the perfect shaped females are allowed to wear!

  4. J Quinn

    ‘Lots of Big Macs and Peanut M&Ms’ as well, apparently.

  5. Rose

    I see that my comment was never printed!

    1. Kungaloosh

      A “comment” by any other name…

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