The Disney agenda marches on. Putting “They/Them” Jedi’s into Star Wars.

There’s a lot to unpack with this next story. On one hand, it could be shrugged off as just an annoying little tidbit about a Star Wars show. On the other hand? It’s far more villainous. It’s a sign of an agenda that’s beyond creepy. What agenda? It would appear that Disney is hellbent on sexualizing kids. They did it with the Lightyear movie and now it’s Star Wars. Disney has shown a pattern of referencing very grown-up themes about sexuality in their movies. Disney knows children watch and all they have to do is drop a little breadcrumb to get them to see the world the way Disney wants them to see it.

Here’s the bottom line: Disney isn’t writing movies or shows that reflect the culture. They are actively trying to shape it. That’s the disturbing part. Disney knows that kids watch. When you can insert an idea into the mind of a child, then you can affect that child for the rest of their life. There is no going back. Especially when the idea has anything to do about sex.

So, Disney casually slips in a few ‘they/them references into a Star Wars show. Now every kid who watched wants to know what that means. Even if they don’t ask out loud. They wonder. Then they find out. Oh! That’s a reference to a non-binary person. What does non-binary mean? Oh, that a person who is attracted to both sexes. Now the work of Disney is done. All they had to do was light the fuse and tada! Now some little kid finds themselves thinking about sex. And what that’s like. And sex with the same sex. The key word is ‘sex’ in case you’re just now noticing. Children don’t need to know about sex. That’s it. End of story. I don’t care what two consenting adults do when they are adults. But when you start injecting these ideas into ‘children’s’ content, we have a big problem.

Now what are the odds Disney will stop? Zero. They won’t. They obviously have some agenda. They want to change the culture. That’s why they keep doing this. It’s not Disney’s job to change the culture. And it’s certainly not Disney Star Wars job to introduce ideas about sex to children. It is deeply disturbing that Disney Star Wars would do this. Parents need to keep their kids away from Disney content.

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