A group took to the streets of Burbank to protest against what they say is Disney's 'woke' agenda.
The protest was tied to Disney’s response to Florida’s Parental Right’s Education Bill which is also known as the "Don’t Say Gay" bill by its critics.The bill which became a law in March prohibits teachers from addressing gender identity and sexual orientation in certain classrooms.
"I just want to protect children," said attendee Marcos Zelada Rosas, "I don’t think that Disney promoting these task forces that are trying to include the LGBTQ agenda on them at such a young age is a good idea."Hold The LineThe group brought in a mobile stage and speakers on a truck parked in front of the main studio gate for two hours.
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