ZitatFinding Dory hits theaters June 17 — and might be making some progress along the way. The newest trailer features a shot that shows what looks like two moms doting over a baby in a stroller.
Fans have been asking for a queer princess Elsa, but it looks like Pixar might have beat already been ahead of the game. And sure, this couple doesn't appear to be main characters; we seem to only catch a glimpse.
But, regardless, look at Pixar, sneaking in progress where it can. Maybe Elsa and her mystery gal will have a precedent.
ZitatFinding Dory hits theaters June 17 — and might be making some progress along the way. The newest trailer features a shot that shows what looks like two moms doting over a baby in a stroller.
Fans have been asking for a queer princess Elsa, but it looks like Pixar might have beat already been ahead of the game. And sure, this couple doesn't appear to be main characters; we seem to only catch a glimpse.
But, regardless, look at Pixar, sneaking in progress where it can. Maybe Elsa and her mystery gal will have a precedent.
David Kupelian has written about cultural Marzism's long march through institution. All the tools and tricks used to sell you that which you do not need nor want are used to sell you cultural marxism.
New 'Marketing of Evil': 'Life-changing' or 'truly despicable'? Re-release of David Kupelian's culture-war classic rekindles fiery controversy Published: 11/29/2015 at 6:53 PM
Dear friends,
Good news! After being viciously attacked as “hate speech,” “despicable” and “the worst book ever” – and even formally condemned, by faculty vote on one college campus – my book, “The Marketing of Evil,” after a decade-long run as a hardcover culture-war bestseller, has now been released in paperback! And since this book has experienced such an amazing odyssey since its initial publication – occasionally veering into the absolutely bizarre – please allow me to share a few highlights.
But first, in case you’re unfamiliar with “The Marketing of Evil,” a quick summary from the back cover:
Millions of Americans today accept ideas and behaviors that would have horrified all previous generations. Why?
Why have thousands of years of Judeo-Christian moral standards suddenly been abandoned? What’s behind today’s divorce epidemic? Why is public prayer being criminalized? Why are 3,000 innocent unborn children aborted daily? In this widely acclaimed exposé, veteran journalist David Kupelian reveals the brilliant marketing strategies that have turned America upside down.
“Within the space of our lifetime, much of what Americans once almost universally abhorred has been packaged, perfumed, gift-wrapped, and sold to us as though it had great value. By skillfully playing on our deeply felt national values of fairness, generosity, and tolerance, these marketers have persuaded us to embrace as enlightened and noble that which every other generation has regarded as grossly self-destructive—in a word, evil.”
Banned on campus!
Within a few months of its release, “The Marketing of Evil” became the focal point of a national scandal when several openly homosexual professors at Ohio State University brought “sexual harassment” charges against head librarian Scott Savage, a Christian, after he recommended “The Marketing of Evil” as required reading for all incoming freshmen. The gay profs maintained that merely recommending the book constituted an act of “harassment due to sexual orientation.” (Chapter 1 documents, in “gay rights” leaders’ own words, their brilliant but little-known strategies for mainstreaming homosexuality in a largely Christian country.)
The rest of the faculty members were so intimidated by the angry gay professors that they voted in agreement with them. It was so obviously bizarre and unjust that major media exposure by Sean Hannity, Brit Hume on Fox’s “Special Report,” MSNBC, the New York Post, Human Events and many others – plus stout legal pressure from the Alliance Defending Freedom – caused the university to cave in and drop the insane charges.
As a direct consequence of being publicly branded as “hate literature” and “homophobic tripe” by the Ohio State University faculty, “The Marketing of Evil” immediately became one of the hottest-selling books in the country, topping Amazon’s daily “Current Events” bestseller chart for more than a week.
Sounds like an interesting read, Algernonpj. Thanks for adding.
A small irony regarding this book is that I went to Amazon to read some reader reviews (yeah, I do stuff like that) and found the book was being sold more cheaply there than at WND, not by much but still cheaper.