Paying a Price: Can Disney or Democrats Get Back in that “Closet”?

by
Steve MacDonald

Disney did more than just come out against a bill prohibiting adults from talking to young children about sex in public school; it admitted to injecting that culture into everything as often as possible.

And we’ve learned a few things.

Disney culture exists in an echo chamber, and Americans disapprove regardless of political ideology.

 

Democrats are less likely to let this affect their associations, but there are Democrats who oppose it. Not that they matter as much as Independents. The undecided voters. And Democrats are going to regret their knee-jerk reaction.

DeSantis and Florida Republicans exercised a feat of brilliance. They passed a bill and made it law, and the Left got so unhinged they came out publicly in favor of … sexualizing young children in public schools.

And in kids’ cartoons and at theme parks.

The Left’s got a groomer/pedophilia echo chamber, and someone forgot to tell them not to say the quiet part out loud. They have, after all, been telling the kiddies to keep what they do in grammar school a secret.

But Dems can’t control themselves when you say Trump and now DeSantis, which is why this was such a public relations coup.

So while we keep hammering the Democrats on the border, crime, energy policy, foreign tomfoolery, and the economy, this was a colossal misstep. The messaging is simple and straightforward. Anyone in or seeking elected office who opposes the Florida law supports adults sexualizing other people’s little kids.

And make sure you thank Ron DeSantis for this gift and the Democrats who will make sure it keeps giving.

 

 

HT | AoSHQ

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

Share to...