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Unfortunately I’m eating my words, because as of now, we won’t be going to Disney this year and I’ve got a pretty sad little girl on my hands. I mean, despite all the things I said about our first Disney vacation last year, I admitted that we’d be going back this year. We chose to boycott Disney, but your choices are between you and God.ĭisney is obviously a pretty magical place. I may not agree with your choices, but I love all people, no matter your race, ethnicity, political beliefs and/or lifestyle choices. WARNING: This post is based on my very conservative opinion and my own Christian, Bible-based, beliefs. The Story of the 2017 Disney Boycott Call I encourage you to read this below words regarding my announcement of the boycott in 2017, as well as the related posts, and then this continuation post regarding Disney’s recent decision to battle Florida in grooming your children. Yet, my stance stayed strong and my warning remained true.ĭisney’s recent actions and announcements regarding their disapproval of Florida’s Parental Rights in Educatio n Bill have proved that the company no longer has your child’s wellbeing at heart. I was laughed at, mocked, and made an example of by news outlets, bloggers, and left wing activists. 2022 UPDATE: This post was written in 2017 after Disney insinuated that a character from the live action version of Beauty and the Beast was a member of the LGBTQ+ community.

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