Lesbian behind Disney cartoon pushing LGBT to preschoolers: ‘We’re political’



One of the creators of a Disney cartoon that promoted same-sex "marriage" to preschoolers has admitted that they specifically aim to promote political messages on the show.

We're political on DocMcStuffins. We believe n fighting for what is right. Meet our composers @mlewey and @kayhanley https://t.co/czXRs64xW9Chris Nee (@chrisdocnee) June 26, 2017

This corroborates statements Doc McStuffins writer Chris Nee made in a 2012 interview with AfterEllen.com. She said part of what she's doing with the show is making sure the characters are "accepting."

The show is about an aspiring doctor who "fixes" toys.
"I've never been anything but accepted in the world of writing kids' TV but I was surprised that Disney has been so beyond willing and excited to sort of publicize this part of my life and this part of who I am," she said. "That’s progress!"
"My son [Theo] has two moms and it's a huge part of my life as a human being and it's been an incredible part of the way that I see the world and the way I see characters and the way I want to create characters who are incredibly accepting of each other and whatever is happening in their life," Nee said.

"It's hard to know exactly where the boundaries are because they’re always changing in kids' TV," Nee said of whether a same-sex "marriage" would be portrayed on the show. "I will say I have been incredibly surprised by how supportive Disney has been in the process of looking for press for this show. That's a change."
Nee continued, "Disney has been happy to celebrate who I am and who my family is and when we talk about how my son is the inspiration of this show we're also talking about my family and my family is my partner Lisa, myself and [son] Theo. Kudos to Disney for that and I think we all know that the world continues to change."

In December 2016, Nee jokingly tweeted that President Obama should "kick" an unnamed person "in the balls" and "go for the kidney punch."


OBAMA FOR GODS SAKE, GO FOR THE EYES, PULL HIS HAIR, AND KICK HIM IN THE BALLS! But keep it class in all other respects. Sincerely, me.— Chris Nee (@chrisdocnee) December 16, 2016


I know it's not fair that I've loved Obama all these years for not being a street fighter, and now want him to go for the kidney punch.— Chris Nee (@chrisdocnee) December 16, 2016

She regularly tweets about progressive politics.

Today is my third wedding anniversary and all you got me was this virulently anti-LGBTQ SCOTUS pick. #badanniversarygifts #together16yearspic.twitter.com/sLPwkAz8V8— Chris Nee (@chrisdocnee) February 1, 2017

On the day of the pro-abortion Women's March, she tweeted:

As a Mom, as a woman, as a lesbian, as a writer, as a citizen, as a human, as a rebel - I have to believe today, not yesterday, is our truth— Chris Nee (@chrisdocnee) January 21, 2017

Former First Lady Michelle Obama voiced herself on an episode of Doc McStuffins when the show's protagnoist visits the White House.

During the last few days of the Obama administration, Nee tweeted a photo of herself, her son, and her "wife" with the former First Lady.


Thank you @FLOTUS and @POTUS from my family to yours. You will be so missed. Thank you for your service! pic.twitter.com/kjIiXBceKV— Chris Nee (@chrisdocnee) January 11, 2017


Nee is the producer of a forthcoming cartoon about a vampire ballerina, Vampirina. The series appears to be based off of books aimed at children three to five.

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