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Snoop Dogg Slams Disney: “Movies Aren’t Safe for Grandkids

Snoop Dogg just dropped a truth bomb that Disney executives don’t want to hear. The legendary rapper said he’s now scared to take his grandkids to the movies after Disney pushed inappropriate content in their 2022 flop Lightyear. When your own grandchild starts asking uncomfortable questions about same-sex relationships, you know Hollywood has gone too far.

The Toy Story spinoff included a scene showing two women in a romantic relationship having a child together. Snoop’s grandchild saw this and naturally had questions that no grandparent should have to answer at the movies. This is exactly what concerned parents have been warning about for years as Disney abandons family values.

Lightyear bombed at the box office, making only $226 million while previous Toy Story movies earned over $1 billion each. American families voted with their wallets and rejected Disney’s woke messaging. The film was also banned in Egypt, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia because those countries still protect children from inappropriate content.

Fox News panelists on Outnumbered discussed how Snoop’s comments prove that even liberal celebrities are getting fed up with woke Hollywood. Parents across America are tired of having adult political agendas forced on their children during what should be innocent family entertainment. Disney used to be the most trusted name in family movies.

The entertainment industry keeps pushing boundaries that most American families don’t want crossed. Children’s movies should focus on adventure, friendship, and positive values, not adult relationship issues. Parents have every right to decide when and how to discuss these topics with their kids.

Snoop Dogg’s honesty shows that common sense still exists in Hollywood, even if executives refuse to listen. When a rap icon says Disney went too far, maybe it’s time for the company to return to making movies that actually serve families. Parents want entertainment that brings families together, not content that creates awkward conversations.

Disney’s stock price and movie profits have suffered as they prioritize political messaging over storytelling. The company that once represented wholesome American entertainment now seems more interested in social engineering than making great movies. This approach is clearly failing with audiences and investors alike.

It’s time for Disney to stop treating children as political pawns and get back to making the magical movies that built their reputation. American families deserve better than having their movie nights turned into political battlegrounds. Parents like Snoop Dogg are speaking up, and Disney should finally start listening.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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