Mommy, why is that man talking like that? Where are the princesses? 

We arrived early for our mother-daughter valentines celebration, settled into our seats, and waited for the show to begin. The promotional video showed the actresses dressed as the famous characters, all princesses from the Disney collection. So we anticipated Princesses starting the show, a logical thought right? 

Actually, a gay man with a lisp started the show out telling us how he loved the princesses and how he would sit at his piano with all his dolls and pretend. He said he felt like he didn’t fit in back then but now his dream was coming true. They were showing slides, not of the princesses but this ‘fairy, fairy godmother’. My 5-year-old daughter was extremely confused. She was dressed as Elsa from Frozen as were 30% of the other little girl princesses all waiting for the princesses to start the show. 

So we start out the show with gender confusion, as well they welcomed colors, creeds, sexual orientation, and isms you may go by. I began to wonder where I was and what I had just paid $300 for. to attend (cheap seats). 

At one point the princesses said we thought we should include a mother of the princess song and then all together shouting but we can’t, they are all dead! So we’ll do what mother knows best. If you know the background of this song it is sung by a kidnapping witch who held an infant for 16 years captive in prison while feeding off her natural gift growing younger each time she held the girl’s hair and the girl (Rapunzel) would sing a special song. 

I had to stop listening to the fill-in conversations between songs and put my focus on my daughter. When they were singing princess songs we felt happy. They did do a few Broadway Disney songs we didn’t know.  When the 4 princesses sang together they were pitchy, meaning not so harmonic and comfortable to the ear as we would have liked. 

Why start a show with conversations about different genders issues? The little girls dressed as princesses wanted to see the princesses, and it seemed inappropriate to the family theme. Do little children need to hear the word sexual orientation, of a fairy- fairy godmother associated with a man? 

I personally think it’s wrong and introduces concepts and ideas we did not agree to hear. I think this is similar to BLM and all the professional athletes taking a knee at the beginning of their games. Instead of hand on hearth standing proud to represent their team and the USA. When you go to see a professional sports game you go to see amazing athletes play, not to be harangued by political agendas that have nothing to do with the game. 

The second issue is the 4 princesses and fairy godmother gleefully shouting ‘all the mothers are dead!’ There were hundreds of mothers sitting in the audience, how did this affect the kids and moms?  Is Disney the corporation attempting to kill off the traditional role of mother? Why?  Between the non-specific gender theme and the dead mother theme, it fits with the globalist agenda to end traditional family values, encourage immorality and anything goes, and do whatever you feel like in the moment. Along with that if both genders suffer from gender dysphoria, the population will go down radically. (meaning confused about sexuality individuals will likely not pair up and have children. 

Another theme introduced was to make a star of the witch who kidnapped a child. She becomes the iconic mother figure and the only shout-out to mothers in the entire show.

The theme takes us to child trafficking, satanic rituals, pedophiles, and adrenochrome (which is torture of the very young and murder for the youth producing chemicals that come out of a terrorized child right before death). I think about the underground tunnels children are held captive for years. 

Should I be surprised? Probably not. Think back on chitty chitty bang bang – child trafficking, children held in underground tunnels/prison with an adult theme promoting hedonism and debauchery. Little mermaid the villain steals the princesses soul. Moana the heart of the mountain is stolen and the earth begins to become putrid and dead. Cinderella, a stepdaughter enslaved and imprisoned. Frozen one is a man who says he loves the sister and then proceeds to attempt to kill off both the girls so he could become an evil dictator. Under the guise of entertainment, why should we allow our minds to dwell on these ideas for even a moment? 

I see the theme of evil. A culture that has been fed for 3 generations these luciferin concepts and taken them because we felt swept away with the dazzle and the fantasy, not knowing how insidious these movies are to breaking down purity and truth and a culture built around the love of God and His Glory.

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