A top marketing executive for Disney admitted to an undercover O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) journalist that its policy of exposing children to LGBTQ content is an “unspoken thing” in the company’s culture.
Disney’s Creative Marketing Director Amit “Genie” Gurnani, who also moonlights as a drag queen, told the OMG journalist that he’d love to see a drag queen be introduced in Disneyland soon.
“I’d love to get a drag queen at Disneyland,” he said, adding, “I’m sure that would happen at some point.”
BREAKING: ‘It’s the unspoken thing for children to see LGBTQ content,’ says Walt Disney’s Creative Marketing Director, Drag Queen Amit "Genie" Gurnani (@WishForGenie), into OMG's hidden camera.
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The OMG journalist then told Gurnani he’d like kids “to see LGBTQ content” on the Disney platform.
“Yeah, of course. That’s the unspoken thing,” Gurnani said.
Gurnani then described his ambitions to expand the drag queen brand throughout Disney’s culture.
“Big current projects that will take up the rest of the four or five months will be Pride. We’ll have Pride campaigns across Disney and television,” he said, adding Disney has taken a “big step” in generating its own Pride campaign projects instead of contracting third parties to do that for them.
Gurnani went on to claim CEO Bob Iger “is not axing LGBTQ content at all” at the company despite cultural pushback, reflected by Disney’s introduction of DEI hiring policies and diversity-driven storylines.
This is the third installment of James O’Keefe’s Disney Tapes exposé, where he exposed how the company prioritizes racist “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” hiring practices against white men and ham-fists woke themes into storylines rather than focusing on creating quality wholesome content for young viewers.