For quite a while now the American Family Association Journal has been warning about the Walt Disney Company under the leadership of its president, Michael Eisner. According to the brochure on the bulletin board from Florida’s American Family Association:
Gay Day patrons have demonstrated and promoted same-sex behavior to a captive audience of over 100,000 children at Disney World of Florida over the past six years. Disney allows and assists over ten thousand homosexuals to hold a “coming out party” in the midst of tens of thousands of children each year during the first week of June. Homosexuals are promoting Gay Day at Disney for June 1997.
Disney protests that they have nothing to do with this event, but the evidence indicates otherwise. Disney owns ABC. Is it just coincidence that they are airing Two Mothers for Zachary, a movie about two women falling in love, starring Valerie Bertinelli and Vanessa Redgrave? And what about all the hype about Ellen DeGenerate, whoops, Degeneres coming out of the closet on her ABC television sitcom? ABC also does the controversial NYPD Blue, which features a homosexual secretary.
And is it a further coincidence that Disney’s Children’s Book Division is publishing Let It All Hang Out by RuPaul and Growing Up Gay by three homosexual comedians? It seems pretty obvious that Disney has committed themselves to a homosexual agenda.
Letters or postcards of protest may be sent to:
Michael Eisner, Chairman Walt Disney Company 500 South Buena Vista Street Burbank, CA 91521
A Fax may be sent to 1-818-560–1300 or 1930.
Each person should send such a message, even though it will probably not do any good. There is probably only one thing that would do any good, and that would be the boycott against Disney that some are calling for. Such a decision would mean: 1) no more planning vacation trips to Disney World; 2) no more attending Disney movies or buying videos. It is doubtful that enough people would participate in such an endeavor, but what other leverage is there?
There is already too little wholesome entertainment, and if we quit viewing some of the best things done for children, then what? Well, but what is the choice? Keep supporting with our dollars an industry that is pushing the homosexual agenda? Or deprive ourselves of a few enjoyable moments of entertainment? Surely, if we must have movies, this nation’s sixty-year history is not so impoverished that we cannot find materials already produced to use–not to mention documentaries, historical productions, and even BOOKS. [How many young people have read The Chronicles of Narnia?]
Perhaps it would be better to use our imaginations-instead of Disney’s. Who knows where they will go next? According to the American Family Association Journal (April 1997), Disney is producing a movie about a brother and sister who are incestuous twins (1). Where will it all end?