An heir to the Disney kingdom has publicly come out as “transgender,” as the Wokiest Place on Earth ramps up its campaign against a new Florida law protecting young children from being indoctrinated with sexual propaganda in public school classrooms.
Charlee Disney, born a biological female who now identifies as…actually, I’m not sure, since she now uses gender-neutral pronouns like “they” and “them,” came out as “trans” before slamming the state’s Parental Rights in Education law, which prohibits classroom-facilitated discussions about gender identity and sexual orientation in Grades 3 (when kids are about 9 years old) and under.
The Disney heir(ess?) also announced the family would be donating $250,000 to the Human Rights Campaign, a radical LGBTQ advocacy group that has pressed for things like “transitioning” young children through things like “puberty-suppressing medication as they explore their gender identity.” The family has since increased their donation to $500,000.
Charlee, a 30-year-old high school biology teacher (of all things), is the child of Roy P. Disney, himself the grandson of Walt Disney.
"Equality matters deeply to us, especially because our child, Charlee, is transgender and a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community,” Roy said in a statement.
Following days of pushback from militant LGBTQ activists, the Walt Disney Company, which had remained largely mum on the Florida bill’s passage through the state legislature, finally came out with a statement condemning the new law against grooming children, saying it “never should have passed.”
"Florida’s HB 1557, also known as the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, should never have passed and should never have been signed into law," the company said in a statement. "Our goal as a company is for this law to be repealed by the legislature or struck down in the courts, and we remain committed to supporting the national and state organizations working to achieve that. 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."
In a recent video recorded from a company virtual meeting about the Florida bill, Disney Executive Producer Latoya Raveneau bragged about her “not-so-secret gay agenda” for the company and its future productions, to which they will be “adding queerness.” In another video, Disney corporate president Karey Burke said that she wants at least half of future Disney characters to identify as LGBT or a racial minority.
Disney has already removed all “gendered” language from official use in its theme parks, replacing traditional terms like “boys” and “girls” with “friends.”