Stop making sense! You'll upset people!
But you reduced us in the gay community to that by claiming that Disney needs to be more
"gaaaaayyyy" (your words), whatever the hell that means by adding all those extra vowels.
As a gay man who grew up in the last half of 20th century when being gay was literally a criminal act, I am more than extra vowels in the 21st century.
I am a person with my own thoughts and ideas and opinions and culture. Please respect my diversity, that's all I ask.
It's not even close to my bedtime, so I'm still up this evening.
Gays are 10% of the American population. Blacks are 13% of the American population. Asians are 8% of the American population. So why on earth would anyone expect Blacks and Gays and Asians to make up 40% or more of movie characters, film after film, year after year? Not to mention we didn't even discuss the biggest minority group, the
Latinx Latinos who make up about a third of the American population?
Knowing that I am in a minority, about 10%, of the human population... why would I expect that I be represented in more than 10% of Disney film characters? Especially films aimed at small children whose parents probably aren't ready to discuss homosexuality with their 8 year old son?
Leave the gay stuff to the PG-13 movies, and they can underperform in the marketplace all on their own because of it.
But at least Burbank execs and HR ladies can feel good about themselves, even if they just cost their company profit.