Monday, December 23, 2019
The Disney Departure Differences Before And After The...
The Disney Departure: Differences Before and After the Death of Walt Disney According to the leadership of the Southern Baptist Convention, the Walt Disney Corporation historically stood for ââ¬Å"basic American virtues and valuesâ⬠but now represents a ââ¬Å"significant departure from Disneyââ¬â¢s family-values image, and a gratuitous insult to Christians and others who have long supported Disney.â⬠Their belief is that Disney entertainment products produced while Walt Disney was alive differ substantially from those produced in the post-Walt era. Through time, it is inevitable that particular things have changed since the production of Waltââ¬â¢s personal films from the 1920ââ¬â¢s to the 1960ââ¬â¢s (such as being aesthetically and cinematically advanced, inâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Although this is not directly under Waltââ¬â¢s authority, and they are predominant shifts, the basic ââ¬Å"American virtues and valuesâ⬠remains the same throughout each Disney entertainment product that is released. One of the most evident changes in Disney entertainment products in the post-Walt era is the introduction of homosexual characters. Conservative Christian groups continue to argue that LGBTQ activists have a secret plan to advance homosexual lifestyles, thus destroying ââ¬Ëtraditionalââ¬â¢ marriage ideas. This ââ¬ËGay Agenda,ââ¬â¢ according to groups such as the Southern Baptist Convention, is ââ¬Ëapparent in Disney releases.ââ¬â¢ For example, in Tangled, Flynn and Rapunzel visit a tavern that is filled with men with dreams associated with homosexuality, such as an interior designer and a pastry chef. Disney television shows have also presented homosexual characters and storylines, with Ellen Degeneresââ¬â¢ ââ¬Ëcoming outââ¬â¢ episode being the most infamous of the bunch. Recently, on Disneyââ¬â¢s hit television show, Good Luck Charlie, two women were introduced to the cast as the homosexual parents of Charlieââ¬â¢s best friend, Taylor. However, even with the debut of these characters in the post-Walt era, the ââ¬Å"basic American virtues and valuesâ⬠are still found in
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