Disney's Woke Lunacy: Company Halts Use of 'Boys And Girls;' Pushes LGBTQ Propaganda

Keneci Channel

Disneyland and Disney World will reportedly be removing “gender greetings” from its parks. Visitors inside the theme parks will no longer be addressed or greeted by the phrases “boys and girls” or “ladies and gentlemen.” The Walt Disney Company has yet to say if it will continue to use the gendered terms "princes" and "princesses" as the company halts the use of "boys and girls."

Disney made headlines after an internal video call from an all-hands-on-deck meeting was leaked where top executives discussed creepy LGBTQ propaganda and policies pushed by the company.

“We trained -- we provided training for all of our cast members in relationship to that. So now they know it’s ‘Hello, everyone,’ or ‘Hello, friends,'” Vivian Ware, Disney’s diversity and inclusion manager, can be heard saying on the viedo, posted by City Journal reporter Christopher F. Rufo.

In another video, executive producer Latoya Raveneau says her team has implemented a "not-at-all-secret gay agenda" and is regularly "adding queerness" to children's programming.

The Company has been embroiled in controversy over its opposition to the Parental Rights in Education law in Florida. Far-left activists pressured the company to actively oppose the law.

"The 'Don't Say Gay' bill should never have been passed and should never have been signed into law," Disney said in a statement, using a term for the bill coined by left-wing activists. "We are dedicated to standing up for the rights and safety of LGBTQ+ members of the Disney family, as well as the LGBTQ+ community in Florida and across the country." The company vowed to work with activists to repeal the law.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and conservatives slammed Disney's activism against the law while staying silent on the Uyghur Muslim genocide in China, where the company pays to film movies. The governor Thursday, suggested repealing a law which affords Disney a special legal status in the state.

Florida House lawmakers have reportedly met recently twice to discuss repealing the 1967 Reedy Creek Improvement Act, which allows Walt Disney World to basically govern itself in its Reedy Creek Improvement District, which encompasses about 25,000 acres in Orange and Osceola counties.

Disney employee Jose Castillo in an interview on Fox News' Ingraham Angle Wednesday, decried his employer’s open opposition to the law.

“I think they’re making a terrible miscalculation that, you know, ultimately, maybe, will be bad for business,” Castillo said. “Their statement says this about the bill that Ron DeSantis passed. They said, ‘Our goal as a company is for the law to be repealed by the legislature or struck down by the courts.’ And in the left, they talk about democracy after this election. And so what about our democracy right now? You know, the people of Florida, a lot of Disney cast members voted for our state legislature. These are duly-elected members of Florida, House of Representatives in the Florida Senate who passed this bill, sent it to the governor. And thank God, our governor has the backbone to stand up to companies like mine, Disney, and pass this bill and stand with the people of Florida, stand with the parents and protect our children.”