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Disney is seen around the world as a source of wholesome entertainment for children, but is there a darker side to its productions hidden in plain sight? This article investigates occult references in Disney productions, how society’s values and perception of good and evil are under threat, and the effect this could have on the future of spirituality. [bold in original]
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Question for you: What has black wings, black horns and is associated with darkness? If the first thing that comes to mind is a demon you’re not alone – they’ve been represented like that for centuries. But if you are one of the 35 million or so people who have recently seen Disney’s latest movie Maleficent, you might be feeling a bit confused, or your answer might even be quite different.
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Popularising Evil?
People trust Disney to provide their children with wholesome entertainment, and it seems only recently that some parents are discovering there is more to what Disney is teaching our kids than what was initially thought.
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Despite what Angelina said about Disney films above, it’s hard to imagine that a film as dark as this would not leave an imprint on the people who saw it, especially the impressionable minds of kids.
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Disney’s Links to the Dark Side of the Occult
Maleficent is not the only Disney film to contain occult symbolism. There are many references in the movie The Princess and the Frog for instance that relate to voodoo and the dark arts. A recent Disney cartoon Gravity Falls is also full of occult symbolism.
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Disney Corporation: Making Evil Look Good?
originally posted by: BO XIAN
a reply to: interupt42
History will record this era as probably the most extremely stupid, dumb, naive, idiotic to ever plague this planet or any other.
originally posted by: BO XIAN
a reply to: DeadFoot
Obviously your criteria are as informed as your understanding.
i.e. virtually not at all.
originally posted by: DeadFoot
originally posted by: BO XIAN
a reply to: DeadFoot
Evidently you have not tangled with overtly raw evil forces.
You will.
Think I'm doing it right now.
They're called unrealistic conspiracy theories.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: DeadFoot
Ursula is quite obviously a metaphor for the Jewish International Banking Cartel ... geez.
It's like you're not even trying to understand here ... /s.