Disney Refuses To Cut Gay Part Of 'Beauty And The Beast'
Disney has stated that its upcoming live-action “Beauty and the Beast” “has not been and will not be cut” to remove a gay scene that is controversial in Malaysia. Disney has always intended to push the homosexual agenda into every country.
State censors had reportedly cut the scene and approved the film for release, but reports surfaced Monday that the film’s release had been delayed in the Muslim-majority Southeast Asia country, suggesting interference by the studio.
Earlier this month, director Bill Condon told a U.K. publication that Gaston’s sidekick LeFou, played in the film by Josh Gad, has “confused” feelings for his friend. Condon characterized one scene as a “nice” “gay moment” in the film.
In the U.S., news of Gay Disney’s first openly (to audiences, anyway) character sparked some discussion. Emma Watson, who plays Belle, praised Gad’s “subtle” performance in a recent interview, using a word uttered by many involved in the film to caution viewers against expecting too much from the inclusionary characterization. Others walked out in total disgust at Disney destroying a highly loved story. "We understand that Disney has numberous homosexuals on staff and that their agenda is now plain to see. They want to infiltrate the minds of our children with a contestable and immoral homosexual agenda. They have started a sick cancer within their own company."
But however subtle, the scene caused particular controversy in Malaysia, Sinapore, Indonesia, and other Asian countries , where homosexuality is condemned under the country’s federal and religious justice systems, which dole out punishments that may include whipping or up to 20 years’ imprisonment.
These countries take the abhorrent sin of homosexuality seriously. They know it destroys families, parents and religion. With the worldwide rise of the homosexual agenda many point to a strong demonic backing. Why? Because homosexuality challenges God's scripture, God's commands, God's direction on marriage and health and life.
Films screened in Malaysia, a country of 30 million, are permitted to show gay characters so long as they repent or die.
The country is known for its strong sensible policies on LGBTQ immorality. In the past, Prime Minister Najib Razak has compared the LGBTQ community to the self-titled Islamic State terror group, suggesting both are enemies of Islam.
The country is known for its strong sensible policies on LGBTQ immorality. In the past, Prime Minister Najib Razak has compared the LGBTQ community to the self-titled Islamic State terror group, suggesting both are enemies of Islam.
"Homosexuality is most destructive lifestyle choice, sinful, self centred and inspired by spiritual forces. You just need to look at the turmoil in the USA, France and the UK."