“You got LGBTQ+ stories or characters that reflect your support? Show your work.” A Slow March “You want to muscle in on Pride?” one Twitter user asked. They speculate the release happened simply because it's fashionable and profitable, and that Disney doesn’t actually care about LGBT individuals, only what’s in their wallets.Ĭritics argue that Disney's record is selective – they will happily take the good PR and cash in on Pride Month by selling merch, for example – but when it comes to putting LGBT characters or stories in their films, suddenly they’re hesitant to act. While reaction to the announcement was largely positive and many applauded Disney for supporting the LGBT community, not everyone was pleased – including some within the LGBT community.Ĭritics accuse Disney of participating in so-called 'rainbow capitalism,' arguing that Disney's colorful merchandise is mostly a cynical cash grab.
Naturally, some people are very upset - but not for the reasons you might think. The countdown to Pride Month is on with a colorful array of Pride products available now! 🖤🤎❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 Plus, The Walt Disney Company is giving funds as part of our ongoing commitment to organizations around the world that support LGBTQ+ communities: /0zwKzobgNi- Disney Parks May 3, 2021