Remember when messaging was more subtle in Disney movies? That is, it was so subtle, there was plausible deniability that they were even having any woke propaganda at all.

For example: Frozen. There was a whole lot of parents concerned that Elsa's character was a stand in for a lesbian. I don't know for a fact if this was the intention, but if it was, this is the best tactic. There's room for doubt, but if it was intended, it starts planting seeds.

Note: I am not endorsing. I am diagnosing.

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If indeed Elsa is supposed to be a stand in for a gay character, she flies under the radar. Which means the woke crowd can scoff at any moral panic from the right because "they are just reading into things that are not there."

But these days, they just outright make a character the gay and proud of being gay. As a tactic, this fails to plant any seeds for ideas. For example, the new Buzz Lightyear movie. Gay character is just inserted. Parents say no to having their children watch the movie.

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I speculate that the lack of subtlety and having progressive messaging in movies is due to new generations of people coming into the industry having a complete lack of understanding in tactics. Rather than go in with stealth, they think they can just charge on in and have blatant gay propaganda without real consequences.

I am thankful that they are incapable of being subtle. It makes it easier to avoid leftist propaganda. Plus it keeps me from having to watch poorly made movies.

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Also it wasn’t that long ago that gay acceptance/marriage was actually controversial. Now a full generation has come of age with gay pride so there’s no reason to be subtle. Just try to molest children in public libraries. Gather all the lost souls in the lasso of progressivism and use them to smash down capitalism.
It’s the pride before the fall

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