Bootney Lee Farnsworth
Diamond Member
Sorry, my post was for Donald. I quoted you by mistake.
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Sorry, my post was for Donald. I quoted you by mistake.
How...principled of Disney...You know, I've seen commercials for a product overseas that would never be allowed to be shown here in the US. Why? Because over in Europe, they aren't as hung up about nudity on their airwaves. And that is why you can see commercials for the exact same product overseas that would never be allowed here, the laws and regulations over here would stop them.
Disney isn't "knowtowing" to the Middle East, they are simply following the rules of the country that they are in, which means, no gay content in ME countries, which is why they edit it out over there. Here? There are no such restrictions, so they are free to show whatever they want, as long as it's within our laws and regs.
How...principled of Disney...
It's all about the Benjamins, baby.
Disney Won't Say Gay in Middle East: Censors LGBTQ Content in Gulf Countries While Fighting Florida Law
After picking a political fight with Florida over the state's Parental Rights in Education Law, and declaring itself an LGBTQ ally to boot, Disney is reportedly censoring gay and transgender content on the version of the Disney+ streaming service that it launched in the region in June.www.breitbart.com
The Walt Disney Co. won’t say gay in the Middle East.
After picking a political fight with Florida over the state’s Parental Rights in Education Law, and declaring itself an LGBTQ ally to boot, Disney is reportedly censoring gay and transgender content on the version of the Disney+ streaming service that it launched in the region in June.
Among the titles that won’t stream are the animated movie Lightyear, which features a lesbian kiss, and the Baymax series, which has a transgender “man” who menstruates.
Disney cited “local regulatory requirements” in a statement to Esquire Middle East.
“Content offerings differ across our many Disney+ markets, based upon a number of factors. Content available should align with local regulatory requirements,” the studio said.
Disney+ Middle East recently launched in several predominantly Muslim countries — including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Qatar — where homosexuality is either illegal or considered taboo.
The UAE already banned Lightyear from showing in local cinemas.
This year, Disney CEO Bob Chapek declared the company will be a staunch ally of the LGBTQ community. He said Disney will continue to fight Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Law, which forbids the teaching of sexuality and gender ideology — including transgenderism — to children in kindergarten through third grade.
Disney became too gay
I'm absolutely done with them
The taking of hands is also capitalism. In the Congo the hand is severed, for not fulfilling quota on the rubber plantation. The pathology originates from the fact that the capitalist always already owns the means of production.I guess grooming starts at home for Disney.
If they take your hand for stealing in a Muslim country, what do you think they take if they catch you grooming?
It's all fun & games to the pedos till someone takes their bits & pieces
The taking of hands is also capitalism. In the Congo the hand is severed, for not fulfilling quota on the rubber plantation. The pathology originates from the fact that the capitalist always already owns the means of production.
China toIt's all about the Benjamins, baby.
Disney Won't Say Gay in Middle East: Censors LGBTQ Content in Gulf Countries While Fighting Florida Law
After picking a political fight with Florida over the state's Parental Rights in Education Law, and declaring itself an LGBTQ ally to boot, Disney is reportedly censoring gay and transgender content on the version of the Disney+ streaming service that it launched in the region in June.www.breitbart.com
The Walt Disney Co. won’t say gay in the Middle East.
After picking a political fight with Florida over the state’s Parental Rights in Education Law, and declaring itself an LGBTQ ally to boot, Disney is reportedly censoring gay and transgender content on the version of the Disney+ streaming service that it launched in the region in June.
Among the titles that won’t stream are the animated movie Lightyear, which features a lesbian kiss, and the Baymax series, which has a transgender “man” who menstruates.
Disney cited “local regulatory requirements” in a statement to Esquire Middle East.
“Content offerings differ across our many Disney+ markets, based upon a number of factors. Content available should align with local regulatory requirements,” the studio said.
Disney+ Middle East recently launched in several predominantly Muslim countries — including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Qatar — where homosexuality is either illegal or considered taboo.
The UAE already banned Lightyear from showing in local cinemas.
This year, Disney CEO Bob Chapek declared the company will be a staunch ally of the LGBTQ community. He said Disney will continue to fight Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Law, which forbids the teaching of sexuality and gender ideology — including transgenderism — to children in kindergarten through third grade.