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Christian Group Blasts 'Orgy of
Depravity' at Disney's Gay Days
By Nathan C. Masters
CNSNews.com
Correspondent
August 07, 2003
(Editor's Note: This
story contains hyperlinks to portions of the videotape compiled by
the Christian Action Network, which some readers might find
objectionable. The clips require Real One Media Player for them to
be viewed.)
(CNSNews.com) - A Christian group this
week launched a campaign against the annual Gay Days at Walt Disney
World in Orlando, Fla., releasing a videotape documenting what it
calls an "orgy of depravity." The videotape
depicts homosexuals kissing and fondling each other and engaging in
public nudity, simulated sex acts and alleged drug use at Disney
theme parks.
Every June since 1991, homosexuals numbering up
to 100,000 have descended upon Walt Disney World for the Gay Days
event, which is not sponsored by the Walt Disney Company but is
organized with the entertainment giant's tacit approval, according
to the Christian Action Network (CAN).
"I want to point out
that this event is not called 'Gay Days in Orlando,' it's called
'Gay Days at Walt Disney World,'" CAN President Martin Mawyer said.
"And as such, we believe Disney is responsible for all the activity
that takes place under the umbrella of this event, whether it takes
place on Disney property or off Disney property. But as you can see,
there is plenty of offensive homosexual activity taking place within
the Disney theme parks that would shock most parents and their small
children."
The videotape
released by the CAN Tuesday includes video shot by Mawyer and other
CAN employees at the Disney parks two months ago, as well as footage
posted on the website for the event, gayday.com. It shows multiple
acts of alleged public lewdness and contains extensive and explicit
nudity. While these activities were being taped, the Disney theme
parks remained open to the general public, including children,
Mawyer said.
"It's absolutely impossible to describe the
depth of depravity we saw," said Mawyer. "Not only did we see men
kissing men, but these shirtless homosexuals were twisting the
nipples of each other and fondling the butts and groins of their
'lovers.' And all this occurred right out in the open at a Disney
theme park."
The CAN plans to tour 24 cities in 12
southeastern states, showing the video to local media, church
leaders and public officials. The organization conducted a similar
tour in 1997 to display graphic art funded by the National Endowment
of the Arts.
A spokeswoman for Walt Disney World responded by
pointing out that Gay Days is an unofficial event.
"Disney
does not sponsor Gay Days, it's simply a time of year when people
come to Central Florida," said Rena Callahan, spokeswoman for the
Disney corporation.
Mawyer disagreed, charging that Disney's
refusal to remove its name from the event constitutes an implicit
endorsement.
"Their denial rings hollow," he said. "Let's be
honest. Disney would never allow an event to be called 'KKK Days at
Walt Disney World'...Disney would use every legal muscle within
their power to have their name removed from that event."
The
CAN also issued a list of five demands on Walt Disney World: (1)
prevent Gay Days organizers from using the Disney name; (2) post
signs warning parents of the event; (3) arrest any Gay Days
participant who engages in unlawful acts of lewdness; (4) warn
parents before they make reservations at Disney-owned hotels; and
(5) reimburse expenses for guests who are offended by Gay
Days.
Callahan rejected the group's demands and stressed the
company's policy of non-discrimination.
"We welcome everyone
to our theme parks every day," said Callahan. "There are certain
high-level ideas that we follow, the non-discrimination policy being
the most significant."
Callahan also believes notifying
families of the Gay Days event would be inappropriate.
"That
falls under our policy of non-discrimination," Callahan explained.
"Posting a sign about different groups of people who are visiting
our parks could be perceived as discrimination, and we're not going
to indulge in that kind of practice."
Rev. Lou Sheldon,
chairman of the Traditional Values Coalition, faulted Callahan's
logic with regard to discrimination. Banning the homosexual event
would not amount to discrimination, Sheldon said, because sexual
preference is not comparable to race or sex.
"This isn't an
issue of discrimination; it's an issue of discernment. Homosexuality
definitely is a social disorder. It is not genetic, it is acquired,"
Sheldon said. "So you need to be discerning about what is
appropriate for children and what is morally right and what is
morally wrong, and so I would agree that you'd need to have a
warning."
According to Callahan and the Walt Disney World
website, all theme park guests are required to wear shirts and shoes
at all times. But the video depicted numerous shirtless and nude men
embracing each other and engaging in simulated sex acts in public
areas.
"Why they have one policy for one part of the year and
another policy for Gay Days is quite obvious: Disney is making
upwards of $15 million per year on this event," Mawyer
said.
Callahan insisted that the park's dress code is
enforced every day of the year, including during Gay
Days.
"If we see someone who's dressed inappropriately or is
not wearing a shirt or shoes, we would certainly approach them on
that," she said, noting that she has not seen the CAN's
video.
Mawyer also claimed that while he was recording at the
Pleasure Island theme park, he was approached by Disney security and
told to stop videotaping. He refused, and the Disney employees
called the Orange County (Florida) Sheriff's office to have him
arrested.
The video also featured an interview with a Florida
family whose opinion of Disney was changed by a Gay Days-related
incident. While riding in the family vehicle on Interstate 4 in
central Florida, Michelle Dykstra and her 12 year-old brother Jordan
saw a pornographic movie playing on the television screens of a
Disney Cruise Line bus driving alongside the Dykstra
vehicle.
According to Michelle Dykstra, her brother now
thinks "Disney is dirty," and the family is upset that Disney has
not yet apologized for the incident.
Sheldon believes the
clean-cut, conservative image that company founder Walt Disney
fostered at his theme parks has been replaced with a new
image.
"The name Disney means something different today than
it did 20 years ago," Sheldon explained. "As long as Walt Disney
owned the company and his family, they had a policy at Disneyland
that this didn't happen. But when [Disney Chairman Michael] Eisner
came in and Disneyland was sold to a different group, they changed
the moral standard."
Disney once enforced strict policies
against homosexual behavior, such as same-sex dancing, in its theme
parks. The company was forced to change its policy in 1984, when an
Orange County (California) Superior Court judge found that Disney
had wrongfully discriminated against two homosexual men who were
ejected from the company's Disneyland theme park in Anaheim for
dancing together.
See Earlier Story:
Group
Plans to Show Disney Stockholders 'Gay Day' Video (Feb. 18,
2002)
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