/Disney Sinks To New Low By Banning These Words For Its Employees

Disney Sinks To New Low By Banning These Words For Its Employees

As the firm has gone totally woke, the most magical location on Earth, which mainly markets to children, has suddenly become the most liberal and toxic place.

At Disneyland and Disney World, employees are supposedly no longer allowed to use the words “boys” or “girls.”

Vivian Ware, a Disney Diversity and Inclusion Manager, verified that the corporation has removed any references to “ladies,” “gentlemen,” “boys,” and “girls” from its theme parks.

Employees will no longer say the traditional greetings of “boys and girls” and “ladies and gentlemen.”

According to Ware, the goal is to create a beautiful moment for young children who have already decided whether or not they associate with their biological sex.

Disney appears to believe that pleasantries such as “boys and girls” are disrespectful to some people.

You are not prohibited from saying the words as a tourist to Disneyland or Disney World. These new regulations apply to any employee who used the greetings previously.

The left-wing corporation has utterly disregarded children’s cognitive and behavioral development.

In exchange, Disney promotes illogical left-wing action movies.

Disney’s new policy appears to have been prompted by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who just passed an anti-grooming bill.

Teachers in Florida’s Pre-K through third-grade classrooms are no longer allowed to teach young children about sexual and gender ideology without parental consent under a new rule. This is intended to give parents more authority and educators more accountability.

This rule is a nightmare for Disney, because the business appears to want young children to be taught about sexual and gender issues without the involvement of their parents. The measure is mocked by leftists who call it the “Don’t Say Gay Bill.”

DeSantis chastised Disney for promoting the Left’s phony media narrative. The governor says he’s willing to talk to Disney or anyone in Florida about their concerns as long as they’re based on facts.

The bill went through the Florida legislature and onto DeSantis’ desk because most parents with common sense support it. It was signed by him.

Following the bill’s signing into law, Disney issued the following statement:

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