Stamos was one of many to pile on, including Chasten Buttigieg, husband of Presidential candidate and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, who tweeted his response alongside a gif from the iconic gay film, The Birdcage.
Your entire childhood? All of it? Gone? Just like that? pic.twitter.com/VPmzEwJoTX
— Chasten Glezman Buttigieg (@Chasten) May 31, 2021
“Disney doesn’t have a ‘gay agenda’,” actor and director Charlie Adler replied. “Disney like most of the world has begun to embrace diversity & be inclusive by representing all people. As 4shoving things down your throat I’d consult a Freudian psychiatrist as to your choice of words in this particular tweet.”
this is straight culture? lol ok pic.twitter.com/n1LVHmxLlU
— Jarett Wieselman (@JarettSays) May 31, 2021
“Omg I hope you’re okay?! I hope you didn’t catch gay [weary face emoji] praying for you,” wrote YouTuber James Welsh.
Retroactively ruining the childhood of someone who grew up to be a hate filled homophobe seems perfectly acceptable to me.
Kudos, Disney! https://t.co/9nlBPQTQ96
— Neil (VAXXED AND READY) Kaplan (@NeKap) June 1, 2021
“Imagine thinking your childhood was awesome because Disney kept the gay characters in the closet,” wrote Colorado House Representative Steven Woodrow in response.
This guy got kicked off the Torrance city council for pepper-spraying children at a protest https://t.co/sqSuIcutro
— Mitch O’Farrell Hates Freedom (@desertborder) June 1, 2021