Hate to burst a bubble, Kris, but Walt Disney was just as woke as the next guy. His movies were humanist and communist to the core, from Snow White to the Apple Dumpling Gang. When Disney did touch on religion, it was tangential and superficial. Religion was for nice quiet old ladies on Sundays, but don't you dare bring religion into pol…
Hate to burst a bubble, Kris, but Walt Disney was just as woke as the next guy. His movies were humanist and communist to the core, from Snow White to the Apple Dumpling Gang. When Disney did touch on religion, it was tangential and superficial. Religion was for nice quiet old ladies on Sundays, but don't you dare bring religion into politics or day-to-day economics. No, you can't have Our Lord Jesus Christ, but you can have wizards and warlocks and witches with umbrellas and Gnomes and Flubber and creepy Yellow Submarines. Magic Kingdom? You ain't kiddin'.
In large part we can thank Disney (And Mother Georgine Washington and Sister Abby Lincoln- if you're Catholic) for American Exceptionalism. Disney canonized Danial Boone and Davy Crockett, turned the "Civil War" into a holy crusade, and was largely silent concerning the dark underbelly of Hellywood, which Don portrays so well in "On Borrowed Fame".
Meanwhile, evidence mounts that Disney himself was just another pederast of a feather with the mainline Hellywood crowd. And the current Disney "NWO Horror Show", as you put it, is the expected progeny of the legacy of Cinderella and our Fairy Godmothers.
I am aware of this valid perspective on Disney, White Wolf. Some say there is a secret room at Disneyworld that seems to have sinister connotations. Thanks.
Hate to burst a bubble, Kris, but Walt Disney was just as woke as the next guy. His movies were humanist and communist to the core, from Snow White to the Apple Dumpling Gang. When Disney did touch on religion, it was tangential and superficial. Religion was for nice quiet old ladies on Sundays, but don't you dare bring religion into politics or day-to-day economics. No, you can't have Our Lord Jesus Christ, but you can have wizards and warlocks and witches with umbrellas and Gnomes and Flubber and creepy Yellow Submarines. Magic Kingdom? You ain't kiddin'.
In large part we can thank Disney (And Mother Georgine Washington and Sister Abby Lincoln- if you're Catholic) for American Exceptionalism. Disney canonized Danial Boone and Davy Crockett, turned the "Civil War" into a holy crusade, and was largely silent concerning the dark underbelly of Hellywood, which Don portrays so well in "On Borrowed Fame".
Meanwhile, evidence mounts that Disney himself was just another pederast of a feather with the mainline Hellywood crowd. And the current Disney "NWO Horror Show", as you put it, is the expected progeny of the legacy of Cinderella and our Fairy Godmothers.
I am aware of this valid perspective on Disney, White Wolf. Some say there is a secret room at Disneyworld that seems to have sinister connotations. Thanks.