During an interview with Wack100, which Ye shared to his Telegram channel, he mentioned Disney on multiple occasions and spoke about the sexualization of children in entertainment.
Ye went said during the interview that when he was dealing with pornography addiction as a teen, he had to get an adult to obtain the pornographic material for him. He says that now it is available for kids with the click of a button.
“Right now they’re spiking the punch, TikTok is spiking the punch, Disney is spiking the punch,” Ye said. “They are making our kids question their sexuality early on purpose, to cause confusion.”
A recent report by Entertainment Insider outlines the massive increase in LGBTQ content in children’s programming and explains that the people behind the scenes have been trying to make this happen for years, and are not stopping any time soon.
“The rise of gender-diverse representation isn’t a coincidence,” Insider reports. “Shows created and run by queer women, trans, and nonbinary showrunners are largely responsible for the influx of nonbinary and trans characters in kids’ animation.”
Organizations like GLAAD, and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, have been successful in convincing Hollywood to increase LGBTQ representation in media — specifically for children’s programming like Nickelodeon, PBS, and Cartoon Network.
Taneka Stotts, a “genderfluid” writer for Steven Universe, told Insider that nonbinary creators like Rebecca Sugar “went out of the way” to make sure a show was staffed by so-called “inclusive” standards and that new hires were found on platforms like Twitter and Tumblr.
Trans showrunner, Shadi Petosky, told Insider that it isn’t enough for LGBTQ activists to simply get roles within the industry, they must also make sure that large amounts of pro-LGBTQ content populate the shows.
A book written in 1990 called ‘Life After the Ball’ outlined the agenda playing out today, and how America will “conquer its fear and hatred of gays.” The book suggests that the LGBTQ community must transform themselves into an ‘oppressed victim class’ in order to coerce the ‘straights’ into protecting them.
The book also talks about how the push for representation in TV and media is one of the most important steps in fulfilling their goals. The writer claimed that ‘straights’ are natural protectors and will eventually conform.
Today this plan appears to be going swimmingly.
Support for same-sex marriage in the U.S. has reached an all-time high of 70%, according to a poll released by Gallup. The rise in support stems largely from a surge in support from Republicans, who for the first time approve of same-sex marriage at 55%.
This change highlights the complete forfeiture by conservatives on these issues, and now we are witnessing the consequences.
According to Gallup studies published in papers like the Guardian, the percentage of adults in the US who identify as LGBTQ+ has also doubled over the past 10 years. The poll results show a record 7.1% of American adults identify as LGBTQ+, jumping from 3.5% in 2012.
The poll also found that 21% of Generation-Z – those born between 1997 and 2003 – identify as LGBTQ, more than double the proportion of the previous millennial generation.
After initially announcing that Disney would not get involved in the discussion about the Parental Rights in Education Bill that was passed in Florida, Former CEO, Bob Chapek, publicly apologized and declared his opposition to anyone who was in favor of the bill.
“It is clear that this is not just an issue about a bill in Florida, but instead yet another challenge to basic human rights. You needed me to be a stronger ally in the fight for equal rights and I let you down. I am sorry.”
Returning and current CEO, Bob Iger, expressed his opposition to the Florida Parental Rights in Education bill. He also claimed the bill would “put vulnerable, young LGBTQ people in jeopardy.”
Both Iger and Chapek are Jewish.
Several Disney employees chimed in as well, confirming they were in fact trying to change the way small children think about sex and sexuality through the company’s programming.
A Disney executive in charge of content vowed back in March that at least half of the characters in its productions will be LGBTQIA or from racial minorities by the end of the year.
Video from inside Disney’s all-hands meeting about the Florida parental rights bill, in which executive producer Latoya Raveneau says her team has implemented a “not-at-all-secret gay agenda” and is regularly “adding queerness” to children’s programming.