Posted on 03/09/2026 1:59:54 PM PDT by dynachrome
“Previous versions of the film reportedly showed Elio with a pink bike and had a scene where he imagines a life together with his male crush,” it reported. “The changes sparked backlash within the Pixar staff, drama that was compounded by Disney’s decision to cut a transgender character from Pixar’s animated series Win or Lose.”
Docter’s comments garnered significant backlash online.
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Great line.
Oh, doctor! Mr Docter either has tremendous clout inside Pixar, or he should be looking for other employment. He has spoken heresy
Agree. I presume homosexual movies don’t make lots of money. This movie didn’t make much, but could have made less.
Who is watching such garbage?
Crew threw a hissy fit because their pro-homo message got dropped. From what I’ve read they gave the main character mannerisms that speak plainly enough.
Homosexuals spend so much effort trying to make us accept them as normal when that wouldn’t be necessary if most people didn’t see their behavior as unnatural and revolting.
The real problem was adding the LGBTQNUTS content in the first place!!
Those involved should be fired.
The people who are educating our children in public schools are eating this stuff up hook line and sinker. And that's scary.
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