'Beauty And The Beast' Movie: Petition Launched Against ‘Exclusively Gay Moment’ In Upcoming Disney Film


The upcoming live-action “Beauty and the Beast” adaptation will feature Disney’s first “exclusively immoral homosexual moment” in a film and many people are not happy. An online petition started Thursday designed to send a strong message to Disney that children’s entertainment is no place to promote a harmful sexual political agenda,” had exceeded its initial goal of 500,000 signatures by Friday afternoon.

In an interview for the April edition of British gay lifestyle magazine Attitude, the film’s director, Bill Condon, discussed the character of LeFou (played by Josh Gad) and his relationship with his best friend Gaston (portrayed by Luke Evans).

“LeFou is somebody who on one day wants to be Gaston and on another day wants to kiss Gaston,” Condon said.

“He’s confused about what he wants. It’s somebody who’s just realizing that he has these feelings. And Josh makes something really subtle and delicious out of it. And that’s what has its payoff at the end, which I don’t want to give away. But it is a nice, exclusively gay moment in a Disney movie.”

Gad confirmed the news on Twitter Tuesday, adding he was “beyond proud of this.” Really? 

The revelation followed an episode of Disney show “Star vs. the Forces of Evil” last week, which featured the homosexual kiss in a Disney cartoon. While some confused people are hailing the developments as some sort of step forward for Disney in representing the immoral highly sexual LGBT community, others are pushing back and hard. 

A massive petition accused Disney of bowing to pressure from immoral homosexual activists and threatened to boycott future Disney products. Disney needs to hears from normal parents who are totally offended by this form of this sinful homosexual indoctrination.

“I pledge to boycott both the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ movie, and other Disney films and products, until such a time as Disney commits itself to protecting, not harming, the innocence of our children.” 

The stance was shared by evangelist Franklin Graham.

“They’re trying to push the LGBT agenda into the hearts and minds of your children—watch out!” Graham wrote on Facebook. “Disney has the right to make their cartoons, it’s a free country. But as Christians we also have the right not to support their company. I hope Christians everywhere will say no to Disney.”

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