Disney cannot be trusted with your child's education
Big Hollywood writes about Disney's "educational" programs for teaching social values. After reading this, I can say that I would never want my children watching their subtle propaganda. Especially not if they feature ideas like this:
One of Disney’s new shows, “Jake and the Neverland Pirates”, makes a point to teach what Disney considers to be an important social lesson: at the end of each episode Jake still invites Hook to play with him even thought Hook is a bad guy. How is this a good thing? It reminds me of the residents of Berkeley wanting to invite the Gitmo detainees to be their neighbors. I think it’s foolish and naive to teach a child that mean people won’t be mean if you are nice to them.So do I. This is disgusting. Disney's never been a very honest entertainment producer, and their programs have little social value, as the above should tell. And I'll never forgive them for producing "The Love Bug" either, and promoting one of the ugliest, shittiest cars the nazi regime vomited out, the Volkswagen Beetle. What was so great for them about that excrement that wasn't so great about the Citroen 2CV anyway?
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