Posted on 06/15/2016 6:32:47 AM PDT by C19fan
Disney/Pixars upcoming film Finding Dory features a transgender stingray who transitions to become Sting-Rhonda, the films star Ellen DeGeneres revealed in an interview.
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Having seen the film, there are no transgender stingrays. The only stingray really featured is the same teacher who appeared in the first film.
The film is good, though absolutely stay until after the credits, especially if you loved a lot of the associated characters in the first film. And very honestly, the Pixar short Piper is probably the best reason to go see the film at the largest high definition screen you can find.
I’ve honestly no idea how this story started. But it has already been refuted by DeGeneres (link: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kimberleydadds/sting-rhonda?utm_term=.trnRgVQ7Dq#.qgLRyV734B)
Why didn’t they use a real transsexual, a grouper.
They are born/hatched female and can trans later in their life.
Thank G-d it’s a joke.
Yet many people will continue to throw all kinds of money at Disney
I read a review that lambasted it.
Even in a animated move the PC has come in.
I have noticed in the last two or three years that many shows and movies go to any length to insert a gay character or situation and most of the time it has nothing to do with plot, it’s like an afterthought. To me it’s a real turnoff and I may just quit watching.
Example was a new TV series with Ray Liota and Jennifer Lopez, “Shades of Blue”. Seemed like a interesting show until we got to episode 2 or 3 and all of a sudden Ray Liota’s character is suddenly gay and with a man. Well that was it, I gave up on it.
I had to read the article, before I got the joke “Sting-Rhonda”.
Sad to see Disney end up in the PC business. My high school all night party was at Disneyland in 1966. Never forget it. What it’s turned into is complete crap. I’ll hold on to the memories and forget what it is now.
Disney is in the business to make money. period.
Alternative lifestyles (deathstyles) are bad for business and bad for the shareholders.
The Disney brand has to sell globally. This means those children’s stories have to sell to different cultures.
ABC tv is only in the USA so Disney can take some risk and they can reedit some TV shows like once upon a time to safely market it overseas.
same reason to dump agents of shield after the first story arch.
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