Mothers, quick! Grab your children! Run and hide! If you don’t, you may be held captive by homosexuals, bisexuals and transvestites at Walt Disney World next month for Gay Days!
OneMillionsMoms, a website created by the American Family Association, posted the outrageous and offensive “Take Action” missive on the home page Thursday:
As soon as school lets out at the end of May, many families will plan to take their family vacation right away. Tens of thousands will make reservations in Orlando, Florida, for the first weekend in June. Warning! Not everyone there will be excited, innocent children anticipating a fun weekend at Disney World. The first Saturday in June, homosexuals, bisexuals and transvestites will be at the Magic Kingdom with an agenda and purpose different than what would be expected at Disney.
Homosexuals will be celebrating the 23rd anniversary of Gay Day wearing matching Gay Day merchandise, such as T-shirts. There will also be transvestites dressed in drag showing their support for the event. This event is planned with the intent to expose and desensitize children to this lifestyle by same-sex couples holding hands, hugging and kissing. In short, a Gay Day participant’s main goal is to be seen versus seeing Disney World.
In past years when we have contacted Disney representatives about this same issue, their response was simply that they do not sponsor this event.
On June 1, unsuspecting families will witness a well-orchestrated event that Disney says they have no control over. Disney has taken no action to stop this, which leaves families stunned and offended. So instead of a normal day at this popular theme park, parents will be angry at the harm this causes families.
Disney has been irresponsible for far too long. Disney representatives and security need to maintain a family-friendly atmosphere and require proper conduct and dress code on a daily basis.
Parents who have already made travel plans to be in Orlando during this time should make arrangements to visit a park other than the Magic Kingdom on Saturday, June 1.
There’s also a link to send a letter to Disney asking them to “protect thousands of children from being forced to watch the revelry of Gay Days patrons.”
“Over twenty years, tens of thousands of families with children have been forced to either endure Gay Day or otherwise abandon their once-in-a-lifetime plans to visit the Magic Kingdom,” the letter reads.
Really? This kind of bigoted language is old and tired. Parents pay to have their child’s picture taken with Mickey and Minnie Mouse dressed in costume, but they complain about “transvestites dressed in drag” and gays wearing “Gays Days merchandise such as T-shirts?”
For heaven’s sake. NOT T-SHIRTS.