Fresh off pushing radical LGBTQ ideologies on American school children, Disney has now admitted it is expanding its business into countries that sentence people to death if they are gay.
How can Disney be more hypocritical?
Disney, of course, has spent the last month attacking the state of Florida for daring to pass a law that protects children under ten from being exposed to the radical gay agenda and its dangerous gay sexual practices.
Now the same company that calls Florida “immoral” for protecting kids from the radical gay agenda, is expanding into countries that have made being gay a crime.
Per The Blaze:
This past Tuesday, the transnational entertainment titan announced that it would be launching its eponymous streaming service, Disney+, in 42 new areas in Europe, Asia, and West Africa from May to June of 2022.
Nearly a dozen of the places where Disney+ will soon be offered have strict anti-gay laws.
These places include the countries Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Yemen, and the region of Palestine.
It is not specified whether Disney is expanding its services to both territories considered to be “Palestine,” the Western Bank, and the Gaza Strip, as both are officially governed by the Palestine Liberation Organization.
In many of the entities to which Disney will soon be extending its services, homosexual acts are often punished with lengthy jail sentences, hard labor, and exuberant fines.
All of those countries kill gays if they are caught being gay.
KILL them!
So, where is Disney’s “morality” for gays? Are they only interested in gays in America? And if so, doesn’t that invalidate their uppity claims of being the savior of gays if they are only “saving” gays in America?
They are liars.
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