(OPINION) Disney has moved deeply and quickly to change its products, which for decades were entertainment for children, to indoctrination in the LGBT ideology.
According to WND, It has built new storylines around LGBT characters, has openly battled with Florida over the state’s plan to protect young children in school from inappropriate sex instructions, and has even put warning labels on some older projects to advise that they do not any longer meet the requirements of the company for being politically correct.
Now it’s taking an even bigger step: Its new programming on Disney+ will feature a teen who falls in love with the devil. According to a report in Deadline, the programming is a German original by the same creators who gave the world “How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast).”
The report explains the new show is “Pauline” and the main character, 18, “becomes pregnant – from a one-night stand” with “Lukas” the devil.
“With school stress, the climate crisis and the downfall of society weighing heavily on her mind, something she doesn’t need at all right now is catching feelings, especially not for her one-night stand Lukas, who, as it turns out, is the devil himself,” the report explained. In a statement executive producers Philipp Käßbohrer and Matthias Murmann said it’s a project that is “very close to our hearts.”
“For a long time, the series has been and still remains a project very close to our hearts,” said Käßbohrer and Murmann.
“We’re thrilled that Disney+ loves this coming-of-age story as much as we do and that we’ve now been able to begin filming with such an amazing cast and crew.”
Show stars a diverse cast of up-and-coming young actors including Sira-Anna Faal (Berlin Nobody) as Pauline, Ludger Bökelmann as Lukas and Lukas von Horbatschewsky (Druck).