She goes on to say that the issue with Frozen’s blatant message is that acting on same-sex attraction is contrary to God’s will. Skaggs argues that the lyrics of the huge hit song, Let It Go, illustrate the movie’s gay agenda explicitly:
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The rest of the movie is about getting Elsa to embrace her powers by letting go of her fears and learning to love. When Elsa reveals her powers, she is rejected by the townsfolk and runs away, symbolising how gay people are still treated in many corners of society. She says that Elsa’s powers, her shame and her attempts to suppress them and keep them hidden symbolise same-sex attraction, demonization of homosexuals in society and people’s fears of coming out. She says that advocating the normalization of homosexuality is not just the underlying message, but the actual story of the movie.
More recently, Kathryn Skaggs, the writer of “A Well Behaved Mormon Woman”, has highlighted the gay agenda in Disney’s global hit, Frozen. And the Conspiracy Zone also points out that Disney has placed adverts in ‘Out’, a homosexual magazine, and promotes ‘Gay Days’ at Walt Disney World. The Conspiracy Zone points out that Tom Schumacher, President of Disney Theatrical, is openly gay and has said, “There are a lot of gay people at Disney at every level.” Michael Eisner has been quoted as saying he thinks 40% of all Disney employees are gay. A topless woman sneaks into The Rescuersĭisney is also trying to push a pro-gay agenda, to promote the normalcy of homosexuality. Jessica Rabbit sans underwear Betty Boop’s nipple slipĪnd finally, Disney announced a recall of the home video releases of The Rescuers in 1999 because of an “objectionable background image” – a topless woman inserted into two frames of the cartoon. And apparently, during Betty Boop’s cameo, there was a single frame showing her nipples in the original film, which was edited by the time it reached home video. In another scene, animated Baby Herman extended his middle finger and jumped underneath a woman’s dress, re-emerging with drool on his lip. During the scene when the cartoon car crashes into a lamppost, throwing Jessica Rabbit and Bob Hoskins from the car, the original film had several frames appearing to show Jessica’s naked nether regions. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is also accused of subliminal messaging. This image featured on the original video box cover of The Little Mermaid – a palace of penises? During the wedding scene in The Little Mermaid, the priest allegedly sports a hard-on A hidden message in the clouds in The Lion King? More sex in TangledĪnd in Aladdin, there is a clip where you can hear Aladdin saying, “Good teenagers, take off your clothes,” as he is trying shoo Rajah away. She alleged that Disney had misrepresented that these movies were suitable for children.
Subsequently a woman from Arkansas called Janet Gilmer filed a lawsuit against Disney over the subliminal messages in The Lion King and The Little Mermaid.
In 1995, the American Life League waged war on the Walt Disney Company, alleging that subliminal sexual messages had been hidden in The Lion King, The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. Let’s take a look at the evidence… The Case for the Prosecutionĭisney is trying to fill children’s heads with ideas about sex before they are ready. But some conspiracy theorists believe that behind all the laughs, smiles and saccharine happiness is a sinister, seedy plot to corrupt children with sexual subliminal messaging. The Walt Disney Company has been entertaining generations of people for almost a hundred years, from the groundbreaking Mickey Mouse shorts of the 1920s to 2013’s gargantuan money-spinner Frozen.