Disney World Now Offering Employees Personalized Pronoun Pins

Gabe Classon
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida is rolling out its latest DEI initiative in the form of personalized pronoun pins for theme park employees.
The program, first reported on by Daily Caller, is currently being offered to all employees within the custodial department, however, it is expected to expand to all departments across the park in the near future.
“Employees at the EPCOT theme park at Walt Disney World can now fill out a form with their preferred pronouns to have them added to their name pin by scanning a QR code, according to pictures taken Nov. 5 that were provided to the Caller.”
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“[W]e are excited to introduce pronoun name tags in our area!” a form shared with park employees stated. “Pronoun name tags help us understand each other more and bring a positive impact within our community!”
Employees speaking anonymously with the Daily Caller said that they do not approve of the new program.
Disney World traditionally catered to children, however, the parks have seen a significant demographic shift in recent years as “Disney adults” begin to frequent the amusement park. As the average age of visitors has increased, Disney has begun to transform its brand from the once-beloved family-friendly entertainment to woke ideology and propagandized messaging.
Last year in a leaked video conference, a Disney executive said that the company now has a “not-at-all secret gay agenda” that it engrains in its children’s content, outraging thousands of parents and even prompting start-up competitor brands.
Throughout Pride Month, Walt Disney World decked out its Mecca for shopping and dining, appropriately named “Downtown Disney,” with LGBTQ+ symbolism and Pride merchandise. Images obtained by TPUSA even show one storefront in this shopping hub selling Pride merchandise with pagan symbols such as the pentacle, similar to a pentagram, with an added circle around the five points.
