Because a majority of the population think that the show(s) will automatically be inappropriate for their children, and possibly assume that their children will apparently turn into slutty homosexuals.
I for one think they should ought to grow up and face the facts; homosexuals and homosexuality exist. And they ain't going to turn your kids into a pacific sexual orientation.
There does not appear to be adequate information available to know how many Disney employees are gay.
cuz he's gay....
It is not gay to have the Kim Possible SMS ringtone and there is no harm for liking the popular Disney show.
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"Attack on Titan" features a few characters who are interpreted as LGBTQ+, with the most notable being Ymir and Historia. Their relationship suggests a romantic connection, and Ymir's backstory indicates she may identify as gay. However, the series does not explicitly label many characters' sexual orientations, leaving much open to interpretation. Overall, the representation of gay characters is limited but present within the narrative.
Yes, Disney Channel does support gays/lesbians. So does Nickelodeon.
of corse he told all of us on Disney channel
No, not unless someone hasn't opened up
He has not come out as gay and has been seen dating women.
Zach and Cody are fictional characters from the Disney Channel show "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody." Their sexual orientations are not explicitly addressed in the series, and the characters are portrayed as teenage boys navigating friendships and relationships. Any speculation about their sexual orientation is subjective and open to interpretation by viewers.
There are no gay characters because a lot of people in our society believe that being homosexual is wrong and should not be taught to our children. (I for one, disagree) However, there have been a lot of characters who seem to be gay (sometimes stereotypically) examples: Baljeet and Buford from "Phineas and Ferb" Spongebob Squarepants Sam and Carly from "Icarly" (in a matter of opinion) Sanjay from the "Fairly Odd Parents" Fanboy and ChumChum Tawni and Sonny from "Sonny with a Chance" King Julien from "The Penguins of Madagascar"
No characters has been stated to be gay.
Gay Days is not sponsored by the Walt Disney Company. It is organized by the independent Gay Days, Inc.
There does not appear to be adequate information available to know how many Disney employees are gay.
Gay Days at Walt Disney World was created in 1991.
Disney's Gay Days occur when LGTB individuals go to Disney on a specific day. They wear red. There are events that over a weeks time.
In the Disney Channel series "Jessie," the character Luke Ross, played by Cameron Boyce, is portrayed as a flirtatious teenager, but his sexuality is not explicitly defined as gay. However, the show features a diverse cast and addresses various themes, but it doesn't focus heavily on LGBTQ+ representation. If you're looking for specific characters or storylines, it's best to refer to particular episodes for more context.