Posted on 06/29/2022 3:06:08 PM PDT by Morgana
In Disney’s latest effort to smuggle transgender ideology into its entertainment for kids, the new animated Disney+ series Baymax features a transgender “man” who menstruates and gives advice on which maxi pad to buy — “the one with wings.”
Baymax, which began streaming Wednesday on Disney+, follows the adventures of the balloon-like robot from the 2014 movie Big Hero 6 who is on a mission to serve as good samaritan to the residents of the fictional city San Fransokyo.
The transgender character appears in episode three titled “Sofia,” in which Baymax assists a 12-year-old girl who experiences her first period.
When a mortified Sofia barricades herself in a gender-neutral restroom at school, Baymax offers to buy her “menstrual hygiene materials.” At the store, Baymax is bombarded by suggestions from helpful shoppers, including a transgender character who is wearing a transgender-flag shirt.
“I always get the one wings,” the trans “man” tells Baymax.
The scene was first reported by journalist Christopher Rufo.
Watch below:
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“It would be better for them to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around their neck than to cause one of these little ones to stumble.” -Luke 17:2
Why people ignore what The Son of God had to say about messing with children is beyond me...
Interesting.
These men who have the “trans surgery” bleed for months. And it’s gross. 🤮😳😱
sick, sicker, sickest........and getting worse than that
Un-freakin’-believable.
This reads like a disgusting parody. It’s like they want to offend.
Why would ANY kids show talk about menstrual hygiene materials at all? Trans or Gay OR Straight???
They’re kids!
Don’t go there yet.
How about Bob Chapek? Or could it be Susan Arnold?
"The board announced Tuesday it unanimously voted to extend Chapek’s contract as CEO by three years. The contract, which was set to expire in February 2023, will now last until 2026.
“Disney was dealt a tough hand by the pandemic, yet with Bob at the helm, our businesses — from parks to streaming — not only weathered the storm, but emerged in a position of strength,” Disney Chairman Susan Arnold said. “The Board is committed to keeping Disney on the successful path it is on today.”
In the last six months, Disney stock has fallen from $187 to $95.
"Morgan Stanley lowered price target for The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) from $170 to $125. Disney shares fell 1.2% to $94.49 in pre-market trading."
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