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Snoop Dogg Slams Disney for Pushing Agenda on Kids

Snoop Dogg just dropped a truth bomb that Hollywood desperately needs to hear. The rap legend shocked everyone when he said Disney’s Lightyear movie made him scared to take his grandkids to the theater. Finally, someone with a platform is speaking up about what millions of American parents are thinking.

The 2022 Pixar film bombed at the box office for good reason. It pushed a same-sex kiss scene on young children who just wanted to see a fun space adventure. Snoop said his grandchild started asking uncomfortable questions that no parent should have to field during family movie time.

This is exactly what’s wrong with modern Disney. They used to create magical stories that brought families together. Now they’re more interested in pushing their woke agenda than entertaining kids. Parents shouldn’t have to worry about inappropriate content sneaking into children’s movies.

Snoop’s honest reaction proves this isn’t about hate or discrimination. It’s about protecting childhood innocence and letting parents decide when and how to discuss complex topics with their children. Kids deserve to be kids without adult political issues forced on them.

Disney executives clearly forgot who their real audience is. Hardworking American families don’t want activists disguised as animators lecturing their children. They want wholesome entertainment that reflects their values and brings joy to their kids.

The numbers don’t lie either. Lightyear made only 226 million dollars compared to over a billion for previous Toy Story films. When you alienate your core audience, your wallet feels it fast. Maybe corporate America will finally learn this lesson.

Countries like Egypt and Saudi Arabia banned the movie entirely rather than expose their children to this content. Even Snoop Dogg is drawing the line in the sand. When will American companies start listening to their own customers again.

It’s time for entertainment companies to get back to basics. Make great stories that unite families instead of dividing them. Leave the political messaging out of children’s movies and focus on what made Disney great in the first place.

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