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Malaysian Government Says They Are “Fighting Back” Against LGBTQ Content In Disney Movies

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08/12/2022

Over the last few months, Disney employees and executives have publicly admitted to having a not-so-secret agenda to push gay and queer content in programs targeted at children. In the wake of Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill that bans the teaching of sexual orientation and gender identity to K-3 students, Disney’s internal LGBTQ lobby has made “representation” a priority in all future projects by The Walt Disney Corporation. Disney made LGBTQ representation a primary focus in the marketing of films Thor: Love and Thunder and Lightyear, which profiled prominent LGBTQ characters in their stories. As a result, the films were banned from the country of Malaysia along with 16 other Muslim-majority countries. Now, countries that are Malaysian are fighting back against Hollywood’s LGBTQ lobby.

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