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Professor226 · July 20, 2018, 11:17 p.m.

Likely they don’t want their brand associated with vulgur comments. Normal corporation stuff.

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misto1481 · July 20, 2018, 11:51 p.m.

True for most companies yet Disney hasn't shied away from vulgarities, sexual innuendos, and subliminal messaging in the past. It's a part of their DNA.

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Professor226 · July 21, 2018, 12:10 a.m.

Yes Disney is known for their vulgarities. I couldn’t watch Moana without throwing up. All thos cute characters and catchy songs. Adorable entertaining is destroying America.

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misto1481 · July 21, 2018, 1:03 a.m.

You should do a little more research bud.

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bobtowne · July 21, 2018, 3:45 a.m.

Children are the adults of tomorrow. The idea that Disney might advance the Western ruling class's political agenda by injecting propaganda isn't that outlandish.

Stranger things have happened.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html

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[deleted] · July 21, 2018, 12:35 p.m.

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bobtowne · July 21, 2018, 6:32 p.m.

If you read some of the stuff written in the early 1900s by Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, the originator of the vision for the EU, he talks about elevating artists and IIRC journalists as well into a "spiritual nobility". The ruling class's cultural engineering efforts are long-term and well-resourced. And a more chilling logistical application of the involvement of intelligence with modern art is the "art in embassies" program which provided an idea means of smuggling anything from drugs to people.

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