Anonymous ID: 16c9c0 April 10, 2022, 7:13 a.m. No.16048358   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8380 >>8383 >>8431 >>8448 >>8454 >>8549 >>8642

>>16047913

TYB

 

Disney Helps Employees ‘Transition’ Transgender Children and Themselves

 

The Walt Disney Co. is assisting employees and their children with sex-change and “gender affirmation” procedures through the company’s benefits program, an internal video suggests.

 

Disney’s “benefits team” is offering resources and guides to employees transitioning to the opposite gender, as well as information for employees’ children who are transitioning, according to a video shared by Manhattan Institute senior fellow Christopher Rufo.

 

“The other big area is gender identity and expression, so doing all of this work to ensure that our employees and cast can express their gender here authentically and proudly at the company,” a man said in the video.

 

The video is from an internal company meeting, according to Rufo, and the backdrop displayed the phrases “The Walt Disney Company” and “Reimagine Tomorrow.”

 

“So, you know, coming up with guides on how to change your photo, information about pronouns, working with our benefits team to give information about gender-affirmation procedures both for our employees who are transitioning and trans, but also our employees who have kids who are transitioning,” the man in the video continued.

 

A question-and-answer document on Disney’s gender-affirmation coverage shared online by Fidelity Investments, which manages Disney’s benefits program, appears to confirm this policy.

 

Disney covers “Gender Affirmation procedures” for both adults and adolescents through Cigna, a health insurance company. The company covers puberty-suppressing hormones for minors under the direction of an endocrinologist, according to the Fidelity document.

 

For those over 18, the company covers genital implants or prosthesis, breast augmentation or reduction, facial feminization surgeries, vocal surgery and speech therapy, trachea shaving, chest contouring, hair removal, hair transplants, and chest contouring, according to the Fidelity document.

 

Because of state law, Disney also covers mastectomies and genital surgeries for California employees, the document explained.

 

Disney came under fire after Rufo leaked other videos March 30 that purportedly revealed Disney employees and corporate leaders’ coordinated efforts to inject “queerness” into children’s programming, add more gay and transgender characters, and promote what one employee reportedly called a “not-at-all-secret gay agenda.”

 

Disney and Cigna did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

 

https://www.dailysignal.com/2022/04/08/disney-helps-employees-transition-transgender-children-and-themselves/

 

@realchrisrufo

NEW: Disney has adopted a benefits program to assist employees and their minor children with "gender affirmation procedures." This type of treatment typically includes puberty blockers, breast removal, and genital surgeries for "kids who are transitioning."

 

https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1512151268873146376

Anonymous ID: 16c9c0 April 10, 2022, 7:53 a.m. No.16048557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8583 >>8602 >>8642

Disneyland Fantasyland TV special 1983 - Heather O'Rourke - Part 1

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYDBfg8wqxI

 

Disneyland Fantasyland TV special 1983 - Heather O'Rourke - Part 2

 

https://youtu.be/FWDTFIMTs00

 

https://youtu.be/FWDTFIMTs00

Anonymous ID: 16c9c0 April 10, 2022, 7:59 a.m. No.16048583   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8593 >>8600 >>8607 >>8642

>>16048557

 

Illness and death

In early 1987, O'Rourke became ill with giardiasis, which she contracted from well water at her family's home in Big Bear Lake.[25] She was subsequently diagnosed as having Crohn's disease. She was prescribed cortisone injections to treat the disease during the time she was filming Poltergeist III.[26] The steroidal injections resulted in facial swelling of the cheeks, which O'Rourke's mother said she was very self-conscious about.[5]

 

Inscription at O'Rourke's crypt

On January 31, 1988, O'Rourke began exhibiting flu-like symptoms. The following morning, she collapsed in her home, and was rushed to Community Hospital in El Cajon.[27] En route, she suffered cardiac arrest, but paramedics were able to restart her heart at 9:25 a.m.[27] She was subsequently flown to the Children's Hospital of San Diego,[27] where it was discovered she had intestinal stenosis and went into emergency surgery. She survived the surgery, but suffered another cardiac arrest while in the recovery room. Doctors performed CPR for over 30 minutes, but finally, O'Rourke was pronounced dead at 2:43 that afternoon.[25][27] O'Rourke's cause of death was ruled congenital stenosis of the intestine[28] complicated by septic shock.[10][29][30]

 

Daniel Hollander, the head of gastroenterology at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center stated that O'Rourke's death was "distinctly unusual" as she lacked prior symptoms of the bowel defect: "I would have expected a lot of [digestive] difficulties throughout her life and not just to have developed a problem all of a sudden."[25] However, Dr. Hollander further stated that it was possible for congenital bowel narrowing to cause sudden death without symptoms if an infection caused the bowel to rupture.[25] A private funeral was held for O'Rourke on February 5, 1988, in Los Angeles.[25] She was entombed at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.[3]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_O%27Rourke#Illness_and_death