Here are the FACTS about the Walt Disney Company that you should know.
CHILDREN'S ANIMATED MOVIES
FACT:
In "The Little Mermaid," a scene depicts a priest becoming noticeably aroused while presiding over a wedding. [Editor's Note: This could be the priest's knees. Please check it out for yourself]. Also, a castle spire on the jacket art for the video resembles a phallus.
FACT:
In "Pocahontas," Disney censured out the historical fact that the heroine in the story converted from paganism to Christianity.
FACT:
Actors Ernie Sabella and Nathan Lane said in a New York Times interview that the characters they played (Timon, the meerkat, and Pumbaa, the wart hog) in THE LION KING are "the first homosexual Disney characters ever to come to the screen...."
-NY Times, 6/12/94
OTHER MOVIES
FACT:
Disney signed Martin Scorsese, the director of "The Last Temptation of Christ," to a 4-year contract. -Daily Variety, 1/30/96
FACT:
Disney hired Victor Salva, a convicted child molester, to direct its movie POWDER. When Salva's victim, Nathan Winters (now 20), publicized the hiring, some of the police officers who investigated the 1987 molestation were incredulous that Salva was working again as a movie director. "It just blows me away," said Officer Gary Primavera. He has serious signs of being a pedophile. One Disney official, John Dreyer, refused to respond to Winter's demand that Disney fire Salva, saying, "What's the point other than you want to make headlines?" That's compassion for you. -Washington Times, 10/25/95
FACT:
Disney considers buying RIPE, a movie about the deflowering of 14-year-old twins. -Newsweek 2/12/96
FACT:
Disney hired Kevin Smith to produce two movies:
(1) "Dogma" attacks Christianity by asserting that Christian beliefs are little more than Christian mythology.
(2) "Chasing Amy" is an account of a man's pursuit of a lesbian - Daily Variety, 11/3/95
FACT:
Mark Gill, the president of Disney-owned Miramax (the company which released the anti-Catholic movie "Priest"), admitted that his company thrives on racy, often violent promotion for its movies. PRIEST is a pro-homosexual movie which depicts five Catholic priests as perverts and blames their perversion on Church teachings. One priest is a homosexual; a second an adulterer; a third an alcoholic; a fourth demented; and the fifth just plain mean and vicious. The film is blatantly anti-Christian - Daily Variety 9/13/95, -The Advocate, 4/4/95, 4/18/95; Family Issues Alert, 3/30/95
FACT:
PULP FICTION (Miramax) is a seedy, hyper-violent movie starring John Travolta. It had an NC-17 rating before editing gave it an R rating - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94
FACT:
Disney-owned Miramax released the homosexual movie, "Lie Down With Dogs." -Daily Variety, 5/16/95
FACT:
Diane Disney Miller, Walt's daughter, publicly condemned the Disney company's involvement with Oliver Stone's historically inaccurate movie, "Nixon." In a letter Miller wrote to the Nixon family, she said, "I am ashamed that the Walt Disney Company - the company my father created - is associated with this disturbing distortion of history." Not surprisingly, Disney officials refused to comment on the letter - USA Today 12/20/95; Daily Variety, 12/20/95; Commercial Appeal, 12/21/95
FACT:
COLOUR OF NIGHT (Hollywood Pictures) shows co-stars Bruce Willis and Jane March entwined in numerous sex scenes featuring full frontal nudity - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94
FACT:
THE ADVOCATE (Miramax) is filled with nudity, the movie was rated NC-17 (formerly the X rating) but on appeal (and after cutting out a 12-second sex scene) it was given an R - Daily Variety, 8/17/94
FACT:
CLERKS (Miramax), a black and white film about New Jersey convenience store clerks, was originally rated NC-17 because graphic and sexually explicit language is woven throughout the film. On appeal, it was given an R-rating - Daily Variety, 10/12/94
FACT:
KIDS (Miramax) was described by Variety magazine as "one of the most controversial American movies ever made." According to Newsweek, "the film follows a number of barely pubescent looking boys and girls around New York City as they smoke pot, bait gays, beat a black man and engage in graphic sex." Under pressure Miramax formed an independent company to market and distribute the pornographic movie - Daily Variety, 1/27/95; Newsweek, 2/20/95; Wall Street Journal, 3/30/95; Associated Press, 6/29/95
FACT:
CHICKS IN WHITE SATIN (Hollywood Pictures) is a film about a lesbian couple who decide on a semi-traditional "commitment celebration." - Glamour, 8/9/9
FACT:
JEFFERSON IN PARIS (Disney backed) spreads the smear (initiated by his political rivals, but discounted by historians) that Thomas Jefferson fathered children by a 13-year-old slave girl - Insight, 12/5/94
FACT:
In the 1994 Disney movie THE SANTA CLAUSE, the number of an actual phone sex line appears in the film aimed at children and families. -Associated Press, 5/1/96
TELEVISION, CHILDREN AND FAMILY VALUES
FACT:
Disney recently bought Capital Cities/ABC for $19 billion. On March 19, ABC aired a "Dana Carvey Show" program which featured jokes and laughter about alcohol abuse and cocaine addiction. The same show had a skit called "Under Five on Comedy Central" in which children made crude jokes and resorted to name-calling. Also on the show, Carvey portrayed George Washington using cocaine and Ben Franklin in bed with another man. The same program had a cartoon skit entitled "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" in which two Superman-style heroes are homosexual lovers and drive a super car shaped like male genitalia. Finally, a "Celebrity Bloopers" spoof featured 17 uses of the F-word (bleeped out, of course; but its intent was clear). What more can our children and families expect from ABC?
FACT:
Disney dropped its 17 year-old "Glory and Pageantry of Christmas" display (one of Disney's few concessions to the fact that Christmas is Christian) near Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and replaced it with "Tropical Santa." Elements of the new festival include, "Santa Claus, tree lighting and caroling with tropical elements such as Caribbean and Jazz renditions of Christmas music, a musical stage show with 'Tropical Santa,' street performers for kids, a lighted parade and a holiday sing-a-long and fireworks finale."
PEOPLE, POLICIES AND THE HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA
FACT:
In June, 1996, Disney helped promote the 6th annual "Gay and Lesbian Day at Walt Disney World." Disney has allowed the homosexual organisers to portray Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as homosexual lovers; and Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck as lesbians.
FACT:
Disney has extended company health benefits to live-in partners of homosexual employees (the policy does not cover unmarried heterosexual couples who live together) - The Orlando Sentinel, 10/7/95; USA Today, 10/19/95; Daily Variety, 10/9/95
FACT:
Disney president Michael Eisner is quoted as saying he thinks 40% of Disney's 63,000 employees are homosexual.
FACT:
Disney has the largest gay and lesbian employee organisation in the entertainment industry.
FACT:
Disney helped underwrite the 1993 Hollywood benefit for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force - The Press Enterprise, 12/28/93
FACT:
Disney advertised in Out, a homosexual magazine - Out, 2/94
FACT:
Tom Shumacher, Disney VP of feature animation, is an open homosexual who takes his "husband" to executive retreats. In an interview with the homosexual publication The Advocate, Shumacher said: "There are a lot of gay people (at Disney) at every level. It is a very supportive environment." - Human Events, 8/12/94; The Advocate 6/25/94
FACT:
Disney hired avowed lesbian Lauren Lloyd for the specific purpose of developing female and lesbian movies. OUT magazine, a homosexual publication, praised Disney: "Like it or not, lesbians are not yet chic entertainment attractions for a lot of America. With Lloyd and Disney on our side, though, anything s possible." - Out, 11/94
It would appear that you have to be a Christian to be upset by most of this. e.g. "PULP FICTION (Miramax) is a seedy, hyper-violent movie starring John Travolta. It had an NC-17 rating before editing gave it an R rating - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94" - yeah, and?
And as for the Rock Camp 'cock' - have you ever seen a guitar? Think it may say more about you than it does Disney!
FFS!