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To: KeyLargo

America used to be the Land of the Free. Now its just the land of the freebie.


5 posted on 02/07/2014 6:17:21 AM PST by Starboard
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To: Starboard

Disney Layoffs Possible after Anti-Family Company Loses More Money

Posted 5 hours ago by Dave Jolly Filed under Business, Entertainment, Ethics, Family, Homosexuality, Jobs, Liberalism, Marriage

I hate to see anyone being laid off from the job, especially in today’s gloomy economic condition, but I do like to see companies that help destroy the values and morals of America struggle financially.

Disney has always promoted itself as a family friendly company, but they are anything but family friendly. They openly endorse homosexuality and same-sex marriage. They offer benefits to the same-sex partners of their employees. They even have a special day at their theme parks dedicated to homosexuals. It’s as if they changed the lyrics of their theme song ‘It’s a Small World After All’ to ‘It’s a Gay World After All.’

Besides being pro-homosexual, Disney is anti-gun and anti-hunting. They subtly teach their message in their cartoons, movies and other programs. When the Disney classic Bambi was launched in 1942, the reaction of people to deer hunting was enough to force numerous states to stop all deer hunting for several years. Without the annual harvest, deer populations quickly grew to beyond what the land would support in just a couple years hundreds of thousands of deer died of starvation during the winter. In some areas of the nation up to 80% of the deer died because there wasn’t enough food for them all.

http://godfatherpolitics.com/14280/disney-layoffs-possible-anti-family-company-loses-money/


16 posted on 02/07/2014 7:54:56 AM PST by KeyLargo
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