A New Poll Reveals What True Americans REALLY Think Of Disney….

Finally, Americans have stood up against this woke Disney company that wants us to embrace the LGBTQ movement.

A new poll revealed that nearly 7 in 10 Americans, upset with Disney’s embrace of the LGBTQ movement, no longer want to do “business” with Mickey Mouse and instead will seek out “family-friendly alternatives.”

According to the Trafalgar Group’s new National Issues Survey on Disney, sponsored by Convention of States Action, more than 68 percent of general-election voters say they are less likely to do business with Disney after reports that it plans to include sexual ideology in new content for children, a new poll found.

It also added that 8.2% of Democrats agreed. Independents, by 72.5%, were also in favor of dropping the Disney brand.

A leaked video that went viral on social media also proved that Disney admitted to “adding queerness” to children’s programming.

Disney announced plans to ax gendered language such as “boys and girls” and “ladies and gentleman” in their park greetings to promote gender inclusivity.

The change was also announced by Disney’s diversity and inclusion manager Vivian Ware during a video conference call recorded by City Journal’s Christopher Rufo.

Ware said in the video, “We’ve provided training for all of our cast members in relation to that. So now they know it’s ‘Hello, everyone,’ or ‘Hello, friends.’

“We want to create that magical moment with our cast members, with our guests,” she added. “And we don’t want to just assume because someone might be in, our interpretation, may be presenting as a female that they may not want to be ‘princess.’”

This comes after Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law Florida’s “Parental Rights in Education” bill.

CBS News reported:

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the controversial “Parental Rights in Education” bill into law Monday, prohibiting classroom discussion or instruction on sexual orientation and identity in kindergarten to third grade or in older grades in “a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate.” 

The measure, known by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, raised concerns among LGBTQ+ advocates and some teachers for singling out LGBTQ+ students or children with LGBTQ+ parents. But the bill’s sponsors have maintained that it sets clear guidelines on age-appropriate discussions and gives precedence to parents’ rights to choose what their children learn. 

In a press conference before the signing, DeSantis pushed back against critiques of the bill, saying most of his opponents haven’t read the bill in its entirety and are using the media to demonize legislation they don’t understand. 

Sources: Conservative Brief, CBS News

 

 

 

 

 

By Dan

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