Disney has made the decision to cancel a transgender storyline from one of its upcoming animated series Win or Lose.
The series focuses on the Pickles, a co-ed middle school softball team, as they prepare for their championship game over the course of a week.
Each of the eight episodes highlights the off-the-field life and perspective of a different character, including players, parents, coaches, and umpires.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the character in question will remain in the show but any references to its transgender identity have since been removed.
“When it comes to animated content for a younger audience, we recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain subjects with their children on their own terms and timeline,” a Disney spokesperson told the outlet.
The decision was taken several months ago, although Disney refused to provide any further details.
While this decision will be well received by the majority of Americans, it does not change the fact that Disney has been aggressively pushing the LGBT agenda to children for the past few years.
Back in 2022, Disney released Strange World, a film featuring a teen homosexual romance, only for it to flop at the box office.
That same year, the company declared its intention to go all out against Florida’s Parental Rights Law, which they and other progressives falsely dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” law.
However, they eventually conceded defeat in that effort after Governor Ron DeSantis threatened to revoke their special privileges at the Walt Disney Resort in Orlando.
In July, the O’Keefe Media Group revealed that the company had been promoting pride events for children involving fully naked men on bikes.
Meanwhile, a separate expose carried out last year exposed one of the company’s marketing directors boasting about his plans to aggressively push LGBT-themed messaging to children and recruit them to their progressive ideology.
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