People still flock to Disney. The company acquired the rights to Star Wars from George Lucas for a cool $4 billion, so it's not like this enterprise is going to suffer, even if that castle has been exposed to be totally loaded with perverts. Should we be shocked? I don't know. For years, Disney films have been cited for their XXX-rated easter eggs.
Some, like the underwater palace in "The Little Mermaid," are not so subtle.
Those towers where Ariel's dad lives, or whatever that damn place is, are, uh, not family-friendly at all; it's a big collection of penises.
The word "sex" is spelled out in the sky while Simba is relaxing in the jungle paradise, his place of exile, with Timon and Pumbaa.
Also, what does Genie say as he leaps off the balcony?
Now, Disney is under the microscope over its enabling of creepy employees, some of whom are serious child sex predators. It's been going on for years.
CNN was documenting it years ago. We have a cruise worker who was told to keep her mouth shut regarding fellow employees molesting kids on the ships. In 2014, CNN did a story where they followed a six-month investigation into Disney sex predators, concluding that more sting operations were needed. Two Disney employees, a man and woman, wanted to have a threesome with a 13-year-old. The irony is that Disney brought this attention onto itself.
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