[On Disney's decision of making wedding ceremonies at its parks and on its cruise lines available to homosexual couples.]
Such inclusiveness, says AFA president Tim Wildmon, is why families must be warned. "You could be innocently taking your family to Disney World or Disneyland, and you're walking down the middle of the park and here's comes this parade of wedding attendees [that includes] two men who've just gotten 'married' at Disney World," he says. "That's something to take into consideration before you go and patronize the Walt Disney Company this summer."
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What, the fact that all the characters in Aladdin are Middle Eastern didn't already send you into a rabid frenzy? It took this to set you off? Not to mention the sultan in that movie said "Praise Allah!" a number of times. :P
From the business standpoint, attracting the gay patronage makes eminent sense.
Let the fundies have their theme parks ... or brave the wild depraved world of real life. On the world's terms, which are generally much more generous and considerate than those a typical fundie is taught.
other than that, Pix ftw!
Disney is just being business-savvy. If gay couples are willing to pay lots of money on lavish weddings, Disney wants in on the profits.
When you see Mickey wearing a black shirt and collar and Minnie in a preacher's-wife style dress, that's when you need to worry.
And what´s the problem?, do they pay the honey moon trip?.What if they go to a restaurant and see gays celebrating their birthdays or whatever?. Or now, not only the can´t do in private with their dicks or cunts whatever they want but they can´t use their money either.
Why are you going to Disney in the first place, what with all the depictions of witches and magical beings, Middle eastern characters, Greek myths featuring gods and goddesses, talking animals...?
Does anybody else hear "It's raining men" in their head when they read this quote?
Yeah, I don't know what's wrong with me either.
Oh hey, on a very-stretchedly related note, I'm typing this from my Wii! There's gotta be a horribly tasteless joke in there somewhere.
"You could be innocently taking your family to Disney World or Disneyland, and you're walking down the middle of the park and here's comes this parade of wedding attendees [that includes] two men who've just gotten 'married' at Disney World"
I grew up in an evil "liberal" area with lots of tolerant people of different races. I've always known that some people are just born different from you by, race, gender, or what have you. Not bad, just different. This would probably just be another example of that to me, if I were a child again.
Or my parents would have explanied it to me. Simple as that. And if you're a fundamentalist, you can just explain that while the married couple might be happy now, the will burn forever in the fires of Hell for being born that way and embracing who they are even though appearantly God didn't have a problem with gays when He considered His creation good when it was finished. Simple as that.
Because talking animals, choreographed plays and prancing pirates are SO manly, and now they've gone and 'gayed' it up.
Oh, the horror of tolerance and acceptance. Tsk, tsk.
You've a small mind after all,
You've a small mind after all...
Because as we all know, walking past homosexuals can cause... uhh... something. Like, what happened to... uhh... you know, those guys. Yeah. Take it into consideration.
flipper: you forgot "Hannah Montana" and "The Suite Life of (the male Mary-Kate & Ashley in an 'Eloise' ripoff)"... more proof of Disney's enormity.
oh, and "OneNewsNow" used to be AGaping Press, er, Agape Press.
Hmph, I once wrote about that in my blog (in Norwegian)
@Puck: I thought they had. Didn't even Kent "Dr. Dino" Hovind have a "Dinoland" or something?
@Haywood: I could agree on "That's so Raven", but c'mon, "Hannah Montana" and "the Suite Life of Zack & Cody" RAWKS!!!
Confused?
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