The Frozen dilemma
I just read an interesting blog, written by a grandmother
who is obviously a member in good standing in the Mormon Church. It is even called “A Well Behaved Mormon
Woman”. In this blog she takes on the
subject of what she considers to be the blatant yet subliminal pro-homosexual
and same-sex marriage message by the Disney company in their new and highly
popular film, “Frozen”. She spends most
of her blog citing her response to the film, or how many times she’s seen it,
or what bothered her about the message that she feels is meant to corrupt and
indoctrinate today’s youth on the gay rights agenda. She expresses her concern about how this can
lead to our society’s acceptance of same sex marriage, which she feels is
wrong. She spends a great deal of time preaching the
LDS doctrine of traditional marriage, and finally, at the end, begins to cite
examples from the film of what she feels are attempts by Disney to subliminally
advocate the homosexual agenda. I wish
to cite a few quotes from her blog to show you her logic:
As Elsa’s power
increases, her parents’ urge her to learn how to control it, as it would be
perceived as evil to others, but Elsa can't; it's impossible. Her parents' make
the decision to close the castle to the public, and lock Elsa in her room so
that her power won’t be discovered. Not even her sister is allowed to see and
play with Elsa: demonetization of
homosexuals by society.
Elsa is devastatingly
lonely and depressed being forced to live a life of isolation, believing her
powers to be evil. Her sister, kept from the truth, and affected by the
inflicted secrecy also becomes victim to the dysfunction of her family and
experiences equal isolation and confusion: not
"coming out" and being who you are meant to be (acting on the power)
is harmful to the person, family and society.
And finally, one other example:
The parents are killed
in an accident while traveling abroad (expendable
and best out of the way for progression - represent authority), which means that Elsa must take her rightful
position among her people, as queen. (Right
to be queen: make what you want out of this one.) To do so, she faces great fear in going out publicly for
her coronation, worrying that her powers might show because she has no control
over them: rejects the ability of those
with same-gender attraction to control behavior.
I would suggest you read the balance of the author’s blog to
fully understand her argument, and see all of the sequences of the movie that she
suggests are Disney’s attempt to introduce children to the “homosexual agenda”. But here are my thoughts.
To make it clear, I have NOT seen the movie. I really have no desire to, either. My daughter is aware of the movie, but she’s
not begging me to see it. So my observations
and arguments in this blog post are purely a reaction to the points the author
makes in her blog post. First, I find it
bordering on paranoia that someone would accuse Disney of having a subliminal
yet blatant pro-homosexual message in a film meant for children. It is this same kind of delusional paranoia
that suggests the CIA was behind the 9/11 attacks, that LBJ had Kennedy assassinated,
or any of those extreme views that government is in too much control of our
lives. My thoughts about these types of people
are that they actively SEEK out reasons to accuse something of being not what
it seems. I don’t see this as cynicism,
but as paranoia. They wish to FIND subliminal differences, so
they can preach about it, or build up their self-image of being able to point
out inconsistencies or conspiracies. And
these people are finding followers using the same social media they
criticize.
Second, if we look at the examples from her blog that I have
cited, we could easily see in them similarities to the Harry Potter novels and
movies. We could see similarities
between other Disney heroes and heroines, particularly the recent strong heroines
such as “Mulan”, “Pocahontas”, “Beauty and the Beast”, “Brave” or even “Little
Mermaid”. So, my question is if we can
apply strong homosexual messages to “Frozen”, we must also seek them out
(notice I use the work “seek”) in the Harry Potter novels and movies, or in the
other Disney movies of the last couple of decades.
Finally, could this person’s viewpoints be carried into
other aspects of Disney entertainment?
For example, in “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”, is it possible that the
Professor and his sidekick were homosexual lovers? Or in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” could
it be that the dwarfs were all gay? Or
how about the venerated “Mary Poppins”.
Could there be a subliminal message that Mary was a closet lesbian? I sincerely doubt that ANY of the movies I've
cited contain homosexual message, just as the Harry Potter franchise does not,
or any of the other Disney movies with strong female leads.
Perhaps it isn't just paranoia. Perhaps this blog author, who calls herself “A
Well Behaved Mormon Woman”, feels that Disney movies, which are supposed to
present “traditional values”, are attacking what she might consider to be the long-held
Mormon view of women: subjugated
servants who cannot hold church office or dispute their husband’s
authority. Perhaps she feels threatened
not by what she perceives is a homosexual message, but a message of a woman of
strength and character. Is it possible
that “Frozen”, along with other Disney movies with strong women characters,
threatens one of the pillars of her faith?
If so, then why mask it by accusing Disney of subliminally using “Frozen”
as a means of promoting the homosexual agenda?
Here is a full link to her blog so you can read it for
yourself. http://goo.gl/lCHxXP
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