Friday, June 22, 2018

Disney's distorts family values

Walt Disney is a satanic company that puts out Illuminati propaganda to brainwash the masses. Disney films are filled with subliminal images hidden in the films among other ways they try to brainwash Children.

A common theme is Disney films is a female character that is in a structure of authority, and she has to break out of that structure of authority. Usually in the film, the female character is at home with her parents, and she feels trapped and unhappy, she is sometimes depicted as rebellious to her parents even when she is under the structure of authority.

Some great examples of Disney films that have this theme include Aladdin (1994), Mulan (1998), Moana (2016), Brave (2012), Peter Pan (1953).

First, lets cover Aladdin. In the film Aladdin, there is a girl named Jasmine, she is under a system of authority AKA her father (her mother is never shown in the film). The sultan is trying to get her daughter to marry someone and she keeps refusing everyone who comes to ask her hand for marriage, the sultan tires to reason with her and tells her that the law states that she must be married by her birthday. She is also forbidden from leaving the palace, she rebels and leaves anyway, she goes to the market place where she meets Aladdin, a thief who, in the beginning of the film, is being chased by the guards for stealing a loaf of bread. The song "A Whole New World" is Satanic to the core, it teaches that a girl must break out of her system of authority, translation.... "Do What Thou Wilt Shall be the Whole of the Law," (A quote by Aleister Crowley, a famous Occultist).

Secondly, lets pick on Mulan. In the film, there is a young woman named Mulan who has a red dragon guarding her (the red dragon represents Satan). Mulan lives in ancient china, she wants to go in to the military, but, there is a policy that women are not allowed in the army, so what does she do? She cuts her hair, runs away from home and away from her mother, she breaks the law by joining the army and acts like she is a man so they don't find out she was female. First of all, the fact that she is pretending to be a male is clearly Disney trying to promote transgenderism and transsexuality, she runs away from her system of authority. The film is clearly promoting feminism and transsexuality, ironically this film came out in 1998 in America, being a tranny or faggot was considered wrong by most of the population at this time.

Third, lets talk about Moana. In the film Moana, there is a young Polynesian girl named Moana who wants to explore the open oceans, her father doesn't want her to leave the island, Moana finds out that the reason her father is so protective is because he was out in the ocean and somebody that was close to him drowned despite her fathers attempts to save him, Moana, knowing the dangers of the ocean, rebels against her Dad and goes out into the ocean and get caught up in a storm. Moana eventually goes out a second time after her dying grandmother tells her to return the heart of tifiti, she returns the heart and saves her people. Besides promoting feminism, the film shows that Moana was well aware of the dangers of the open ocean, but, rebels against her dad and leaves her system of authority to embark on a dangerous journey to return the heart.

Now, lets talk about the film Brave. The film Brave is about a Scottish princess named Merida, the opening scene is her in the forest with her family, a huge demon bear named Mor'du comes out of the woods, Merida flees on a horse with her mother while Fergus (her father) and his men fight the bear, ten years later, Merdia is a rebellious teenager, after getting in a big argument with her mother, she goes to a witch in the woods, asking for a spell to change her fate, Merdia gives her mother the potion in the form of a cake, her mother turns into a bear, Merida teaches her mother how to act like a bear. The Film has a mentality of "I don't like that my parents want what is best for me, so i'm gonna use magic to change that." The film promotes living like an animal, Merida somehow knows how to teach somebody to live like a bear. 

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