Disney Just Released What Lefties Are Celebrating As The "Gayest Kids Movie Yet"
ยท Apr 13, 2022 ยท NottheBee.com

You know how people are saying conservatives are overreacting to Disney's protest of Florida's anti-grooming bill?

Even though all the Disney execs freaked out and started to openly admit that they have been sexualizing Disney content for years and that they have a "not-at-all-secret gay agenda"?

Well, it looks like no more evidence is needed now that Disney has released what LGBT activists are calling "the gayest kids movie yet."

While the movie doesn't explicitly state the sexuality of the main character, the themes of the movie are very clearly pro-LGBTQ according to leftwing outlets that approve of the film.

From Breitbart:

Disney has released what has been described as the "gayest kid's movie yet," as it continues to pay fealty to radical queer activists with its attacks on Florida's anti-grooming law that gives parents a say in their children's education.

This month, Disney+ released a musical comedy aimed at pre-teens titled Better Nate Than Ever. The movie features 13-year-old Nate (Rueby Wood) who is upset about losing the audition for his high school musical and who goes on a trip to New York City with dreams of winning a part in a Broadway play.

While the movie never affixes the label of "gay" to its young star, according to the Daily Beast, the movie is an homage to every gay kid who loves stage plays and musicals.

"Better Nate Than Ever, which just may be the most gay-positive and encouraging youth programming that Disney has ever released," the Beast reported on Friday.

This movie, which was filmed and produced long before the anti-grooming bill in Florida became an issue, shows that the not-so-secret gay agenda has been a Disney goal for quite a while.

The movie stars a 15-year-old Rueby Wood who is actively seen as a "queer" child, posing in gender-bending outfits.

Here's Rueby at the movie premiere.

The filmmaker also left no doubt as to what the message of the movie is:

The film's director, Tim Federle, also noted that the film was specifically intended to further the LGBTQ agenda, and recently celebrated Disney's high rating from the radical LGBTQ organization, GLAAD.

"In my several years with the company now, I was heartened to see we won the GLAAD award, we had the first-ever same gender kiss. And what I wanted to bring to this was a slightly younger POV of a middle-schooler discovering. For me, who didn't grow up with a movie like this, I know this movie would have made me feel seen and a lot less alone," Federle told Variety.

Federle went on to blast Florida's law to protect children as making kids "unsafe."

"Ultimately, good representation does not cancel out bad legislation," he said. "And what I'm hopeful for is that these first steps Disney's taking now are only the first steps towards making the world a truly safer and more inclusive space."

So this movie is specifically made in order to normalize the LGBTQ lifestyle for young kids.

Say it with me now: OK, groomer!


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