11 Children's Movies With Political Agendas? You Betcha, Say Conservatives
1:12 PM PST 12/1/2011 by Paul Bond
Moviegoers have been seeing subtle political messages in children’s films since 1937, when Walt Disney released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs -- were those supposed to be feminist or anti-feminist messages? Depends on who you ask. Lately, though, things have taken a more partisan turn, with some Hollywood liberals admitting they sometimes insert political messages into their work and some conservatives reading propaganda into what others see as pretty harmless entertainment. Here’s a few examples of what conservatives -- and a few liberals -- are saying about Hollywood's agenda when it comes to movies it makes for kids.
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