Disney Pushes Marvel’s New ‘Queer Witch’ Show
Disney has not learned from their past mistakes.
After canceling their ‘lesbian space witch’ show, “The Acolyte,” which was a “Star Wars” spin-off, the media giant is already looking to get back into the queer witch business.
Disney’s Marvel Studios is promoting their new show, “Agatha All Along,” which is their spin-off of the Disney+ show, “WandaVision.”
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In an interview about “Agatha All Along,” one of the cast members, Sasheer Zamata, confirmed the contents of the show.
“Agatha is the gayest project Marvel has ever done. Agree?” the interviewer asked.
“I would agree with that, yeah,” Zamata said.
“I think witches are queer inherently just because we are outcast and like set aside for many reasons, and I think this show shows a really good representation of different types of people, and that we can all use the power we have within to like go forth,” she continued.
Disney just hasn’t learned from their previous mistakes. From making shows pushing the LGBTQ agenda to making content for kids about the occult and the Antichrist, it’s clear what direction they have taken. Unfortunately, they aren’t the only corporation to go decide to go woke.
Bud Light obliterated themselves when they teamed up with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, and Target made the mistake of creating “tuck friendly” swimsuits to fit with the transgender agenda. Walmart soon followed in Target’s footsteps with their own pride clothing line, and Skittles also decided to follow suit, aligning themselves with this same woke viewpoint.
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Dining establishments like KFC went down the route of the demonic with their “Diablo” video game campaign, and even Cracker Barrel found themselves receiving backlash after they painted their rocking chairs in pride colors. By trying to champion a wicked agenda, these large corporations continue to dig themselves into a mess, abandoning the very core of their customer base.
The rise of witchcraft isn’t just in secular businesses; it’s also in the church. According to the Christian Post, Rev. Brett Murphy was dismissed from The Free Church of England after stating that progressive, female priests were “witches,” harming the reputation of the denomination. Yet, when we look around at culture, it’s clear that witchcraft seems to be after females, and especially females who support stances like the LGBTQ platform.
During these trying times, make sure to do your homework about the businesses you support and the values they are supporting in the background. Use the wisdom and discernment that God has given you as you trust Him for the right direction for your life.
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.