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Disney's Inside Out Exposed

Ah...Disney. Wholesome family entertainment. Innocent family fun.
The facts of the movie Inside Out.
1. About a young female that has five anthropomorphic representations of her mind.
2. Two of them being male, three of them being female making her mind 2/5's male.
3. The actress that voices the main character has come out as a lesbian in the last year.
4. Obviously this is social engineering to accept a pro-transgender agenda along with early childhood brainwashing with the title of the movie itself being suggestive of a later in life sex change.
5. So pay money for you and your family to get subtly brainwashed to accept disagreeable agendas for you and your family.

I didn't think I would have to do this. Since no one agreed with my analysis of the commercial, I decided to indulge your fantasies and watch the movie for any further evidence. I found some:

First of all, all of the rainbow symbolism. Her imaginary friend has a rainbow colored flower on his coat. His flying wagon is powered by singing and the jet rockets are rainbow exhaust. The memories are organized in colored spheres that end up in rainbow colors as well as strange jelly bean shaped workers that work in her brain fall into this category. The star actress of her dreams is a unicorn with a rainbow mane. To top it off, as a clue they movie to San Francisco, the gay capital of the United States, and she arrives wearing a rainbow colored sweater. On a side note, her best female friend from Minnesota is androgynous in gender and is only confirmed mid movie. Also, her sport of choice is hockey, arguably the most manly aggressive sport.
 
I didn't think I would have to do this. Since no one agreed with my analysis of the commercial, I decided to indulge your fantasies and watch the movie for any further evidence. I found some:

First of all, all of the rainbow symbolism. Her imaginary friend has a rainbow colored flower on his coat. His flying wagon is powered by singing and the jet rockets are rainbow exhaust. The memories are organized in colored spheres that end up in rainbow colors as well as strange jelly bean shaped workers that work in her brain fall into this category. The star actress of her dreams is a unicorn with a rainbow mane. To top it off, as a clue they movie to San Francisco, the gay capital of the United States, and she arrives wearing a rainbow colored sweater. On a side note, her best female friend from Minnesota is androgynous in gender and is only confirmed mid movie. Also, her sport of choice is hockey, arguably the most manly aggressive sport.
Mma is more agressive then hockey
 
Micro point taken. I was referring to sports that didn't involve actual fighting. This being said, I guess Rugby may be more aggressive since they put all of the extra penalties for fighting on hockey a couple decades ago, about the time I stopped watching it.
Football.women have football leagues.it would be hard to allow women in line combat units and not to allow the other things.nit that I like it
 
I didn't think I would have to do this. Since no one agreed with my analysis of the commercial, I decided to indulge your fantasies and watch the movie for any further evidence. I found some:

First of all, all of the rainbow symbolism. Her imaginary friend has a rainbow colored flower on his coat. His flying wagon is powered by singing and the jet rockets are rainbow exhaust. The memories are organized in colored spheres that end up in rainbow colors as well as strange jelly bean shaped workers that work in her brain fall into this category. The star actress of her dreams is a unicorn with a rainbow mane. To top it off, as a clue they movie to San Francisco, the gay capital of the United States, and she arrives wearing a rainbow colored sweater. On a side note, her best female friend from Minnesota is androgynous in gender and is only confirmed mid movie. Also, her sport of choice is hockey, arguably the most manly aggressive sport.
Man, I think you are really trying way to hard to force a reading that isn't there. Rainbows don't equal gay. Rainbows are very common in Chilldren's cartoons because children are heavily drawn to vibrant color. I remember back in elementary school and kindergarten everyone drew rainbows, children love color. There are a lot of movies and tv shows that use rainbows because of what I already mentioned.

I also wanted to mention that I draw and took a few art classes in both high school and college and one of the things that each class went over was color theory. Certain colors tend to evoke certain emotions. Green being envy and prosperity, Violet being distinguished and nervous, yellow being joyous, red being exciting, blue being somber or depressing, etc.

It would make sense symbolically that a movie who's plot centers around being about balancing and excepting all types of emotions would use rainbows in positive lights.

Not everything is a conspiracy or anti Christian.
 
Rainbows are also in Christianity. Way before they were marketed for politics and homosexual issues. I smile at most rainbows real or drawn because the promise God made through them.

Not saying they can't or aren't used in the context of gay rights and other stuff, but I refuse to give up the symbol for controversy. Let the kid shows have rainbows near the unicorns, that stuff has been around for a long time.
 
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