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Friday, April 19, 2024

Disney Cartoon Song Demands Reparations for Slavery

'Imagine paying money to Disney to teach your kids to hate themselves and hate their country... '

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) In another massive step Left, Disney released a recent episode of the cartoon series “Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” featuring a song advocating for reparations for black Americans and emphasizing that “slaves built this country.”

In this episode of the show—which is intended for children, but also advocates for stark racial division and gay marriage—the high-school age characters learn about Juneteenth and discover their town’s founder owned slaves.

“We the descendants of slaves in America have earned reparations for their suffering,” four black students chant, while their token white friend stands in the background silently. “And continue to earn reparations every moment we spend submerged in a systemic prejudice, racism and white supremacy that America was founded with and still has not atoned for.”

The kids claim that as the decedents of slaves, they “have earned reparations for their suffering and continue to earn reparations every moment [they] spend submerged in systemic prejudice, racism and white supremacy.

Throughout the course of the song, there are pictures of slaves collecting cotton, hooded KKK figures burning a cross, black historical figures on the face of Mount Rushmore and even the debunked “hands up, don’t shoot,” claim after the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri.

Through the course of the song, there are also cuts of amazed teachers and students. When the performance is over, they are met with thundering applause.

Leftists also applauded the clip, claiming that it is “beautiful” and “powerful.”

“Imagine paying money to Disney to teach your kids to hate themselves and hate their country,” said Human Events reporter Jack Posobiec on Twitter.

“This is a slap in the face to every culture, every race, every color, every human being that came here to build a future for them and their family and support this great nation,” said fellow Twitter user Kelly Justice.

 

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