By John Nolte | Brietbart News
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd
on Wednesday announced the arrest of 108 people as part of “Operation
March Sadness 2,” a six-day undercover operation.
One of the Disney employees was
a 27-year-old man who worked as a lifeguard at Disney’s Polynesian Village
Resort, Judd said. That man allegedly sent sexual images of himself and graphic
sexual messages to an undercover detective who was posing online as a
14-year-old girl, Judd said.
Another Disney employee
arrested was a 24-year-old man who worked at the Cosmic Restaurant. Other
Disney employees arrested were a 45-year-old IT worker and a 27-year-old
software developer, Judd said.
Gee, I simply can’t imagine why
people like that would oppose a bill that prohibits sexualizing kids aged four
to eight in the classroom.
Disney employees are so angry
that Florida’s public schools won’t be allowed to groom little kids on their
behalf. These perverts are staging
a walkout because Disney’s new CEO didn’t do enough to ensure
prepubescent kids ARE groomed in the classroom and behind the backs of parents…
After all, how are you going to
talk a 14-year-old kid into having sex with you if he/she wasn’t properly
groomed in kindergarten?
Altogether, the Polk County
Sheriff’s Office arrested 108 in this six-day undercover operation called
“Operation March Sadness 2,” four — four! — were Disney
staffers. So in all of Polk County, which has a population of over 750,000
people, Disney employees made up nearly four percent of those caught in a human
trafficking sweep.
Does anyone believe that four
percent of those employed in Polk County work for Disney?
I think you see where I’m going
here….
So just keep in mind, y’all,
that THE entertainment company for American children is a hotbed of sickos and
perverts who want kids aged 4-8 sexualized in the classroom. And it also
appears to be a company with the kind of environment that attracts “accused
human traffickers,” including those targeting children.
When you see Disney’s CEO
groveling and apologizing for opposing a bill that protects little kids from
being sexually groomed, that tells you exactly what’s going on inside that sick
company.
Hey, remember when we were
told, Gays just want to be married. What’s wrong with that?
And then do you remember how
those of us who warned you about the slippery slope were attacked as alarmists?
Well, now you got Drag Queen
Story Hours in public libraries aimed at your kids. You have mentally ill men
sharing locker rooms with your daughters. You have gay porn being taught in
grade schools. And you have the Walt Disney Company opposing the prohibition of
grooming little kids.
We just want to get
married! We just want to be like everyone else! We just want to be left alone!
And now the left is looking to
normalize abusing small children with chemical castration and sexual
propaganda.
Toldjaso.
They’re after our kids and our
church.
That was always the goal.
Always.
RELATED
ARTICLE
Disney/Pixar Answers the Call to Groom Kids
on Sexuality
BY MATT MARGOLIS |P J MEDIA
(AP
Photo/John Raoux)
I was somewhat interested in the upcoming Pixar
film, Lightyear, but now I’m not sure I’ll bother.
Apparently, LGBTQ cultists employed by Pixar Animation
Studios were outraged over Florida’s proposed anti-grooming law and decided to
respond by pressuring executives at Disney to restore a same-sex kiss involving
one of the main characters in Lightyear, which had been cut from
the film.
“According to a source close to the production, Pixar’s
next feature film, ‘Lightyear’ — starring Chris Evans as the putative real-life
inspiration for the ‘Toy Story’ character Buzz Lightyear — does feature a
significant female character, Hawthorne (voiced by Uzo Aduba), who is in a
meaningful relationship with another woman,” reports Variety. “While the fact of that relationship was
never in question at the studio, a kiss between the characters had been cut
from the film. Following the uproar surrounding the Pixar employees’ statement
and Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s handling of the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, however, the
kiss was reinstated into the movie last week.”
Florida’s anti-grooming law, falsely dubbed the “Don’t
Say Gay” bill by its opponents, bans sexuality and transgenderism from being
taught to kids in kindergarten through third grade. It is supported by an overwhelming majority of people who know what
the bill actually says.
Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke about the misconceptions about
the law earlier this month. “And so you actually look at the bill, and it says
no sexual instruction in grades pre-k through three. And so how many parents
want their kindergarteners to have transgenderism or something injected into
classroom instruction? And so I think those are very young kids. I think the
legislature is basically trying to give parents assurance that, you know,
they’re going to be able to go and this stuff’s not going to be there,” DeSantis
said. “But there is nothing in the bill that says anything about you can’t
say or this say.”
“It’s basically saying for our youngest students —
4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, 6 years and 7 – do you really want them to be being
taught about — and this is any sexual stuff, but I think clearly right now we
see a lot of focus on the transgenderism, telling kids that they may be able to
pick genders and all that,” DeSantis added.
But of course, the bill has been wildly misrepresented by
the media, and voila! Pixar is restoring a gay kiss in its children’s
movie because, while schools in Florida may not be able to groom kids, that
doesn’t mean that Disney can’t.
And they will. As Variety notes, the
decision to restore the same-sex kiss “marks a possible major turning point for
LGBTQ representation not just in Pixar films, but in feature animation in
general, which has remained steadfastly circumspect about depicting same-sex
affection in any meaningful light.”
The anti-grooming bill has been passed by both houses of
the Florida state legislature, and DeSantis is expected to sign it into law.
Except for the fourth movie, I’ve really enjoyed
the Toy Story movies and was quite intrigued by the concept
of Lightyear. It likely wouldn’t have been a movie I’d have
gone to the theatre to see, but I was looking forward to seeing it once it came
to Disney+.
But I don’t want to see it at all anymore. It’s not that I won’t watch movies with gay characters; it’s that this is a movie that is meant for kids, and I can’t support this movie taking advantage of a popular franchise to indoctrinate kids on LGBTQ issues.