Posted on 12/08/2014 9:56:26 AM PST by franky8
by Dave Jolly Disneys anti-God agenda was made very evident recently when they censored and reprimanded a 10 year old girl just for mentioning God and her church. Lily Anderson of Angier, North Carolina was on the Disney Channels website. It was her birthday and she was happily answering questions on the website. When Lily got to the question that asked her what the most important things in her life were, she typed in: God, my family, my church and my friends.
Responses are posted online for others to read and Lily was excited to let them know that God and her church were important to her, but her excitement was quickly ruined. A popup screen appeared on her computer that reprimanded her for using offensive language and asked her to please be nice.
Lily was confused and had no idea why the site would not accept her answer so she went and got her mom, Julie Anderson. Julie told the media: It was Lillys idea alone to include God in her post. As a matter of fact, she was in another room from me, and she came and got me when it wouldnt allow her to post.
Julie wasnt sure why her daughter was being censored by the Disney website, so they started entering different words that Lilyhad used. When they typed in God, the warning popped up. Julie was upset that a company that calls itself family friendly and runs a pro-family operation would tell a child that God is offensive. Speaking to the media, she said: Weve always told her that inevitably there would come a day when she would be discriminated against for her faith, but we never thought Disney would be the source. I just dont want children to feel like theres something wrong or theres something in sharing their faith with their peers.
When asked about how she felt, Lily responded: They made me feel a little bit bad because I couldnt write it because Gods the reason that we have all the stuff that we have.
Disney tried to justify their censoring of God by issuing this explanation: [It was blocked] because so many people attempt toabuse the system and use the word God in conjunction with profanity. In an abundance of caution, our system is forced to catch and prevent any use of the word on our website.
Julie Anderson responded to Disneys justification, saying: In a way, its understandable what theyre trying to prevent, but a big red message that tells a child that its not nice to be thankful for God might not be the best way to handle that. I want my daughter, and all children of faith, to know that it is OK to share God and Jesus with their peers. I want her to know that she doesnt have to be silent about her faith. I want her to be strong and soldier on.
Some may accept that explanation but from what Ive seen from Disney over the years, I dont buy it all. In fact, it sounds like a pretty lame excuse to justify their anti-God agenda. I said it before and Ill say it again that Christians need to boycott Disney and let them know why. Hurt them in their profits and by sharing your concerns with others.
That's a lame excuse, and they know it. Using that logic, they should also censor the word "you", because it could also be used, as they stated, "in conjunction with profanity", such as "F*** you!"
Thank you!
Returning the compliment, excellent point.
I agree 100%. I bought my niece a few things from the Disney store for Christmas last week and while walking out, the girl watching the front of the store told me to have a blessed day. This is a big deal to those who don’t understand how filters work.
Perhaps, but I prefer the old Disney animation and beautiful songs to the CGI crap that is coming out of there now. (sigh) A dream is a wish your heart makes when you wish upon a star someday my prince will come!
Walt Disney story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtV2Ilr3Fk4
OH PLEASE....!!
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