Daws joined the company in 2015 and worked up until last year as a content producer.
As a conservative in Hollywood, he spent years keeping his pro-life and Christian views quiet.
“When I first arrived in Los Angeles in the late 2000s,” Daws explained. “I was still vocal about my conservative beliefs.”
“My brother and I were attending a screenwriting workshop that met weekly,” he said. “The man who ran the workshop noticed some conservative posts on my social media and invited us to breakfast to let us know we would be blacklisted in Hollywood if people knew we held those beliefs.”
Daws says that Disney required its employees to attend various training sessions where they told “white, straight, males” to be quiet and listen.
He said the company allegedly claimed “promotions would be on hold for the white men on the team” and to “start casting non-binary children for our photo and video shoots.”
“That was the last straw,” Daws concluded.
“I was living by lies, putting on this false exterior,” Daws continued. “I just couldn’t lie anymore.”
“I would remove myself from the equation. Living in that kind of environment is soul-crushing. I wanted to be free to express myself without fear of losing my job. I wanted to be in an environment where I could make friends who would accept me as I am, not as they demand me to be.”
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Disney has recently faced criticism from parents after going “woke” and openly admitting to “adding queerness” inside its programming to influence children.
The company has publicly opposed the new law in Florida prohibiting teachers from instructing in the third grade or below on issues of sexual and gender identity without parental involvement.
Beginning with films like Toy Story and A Bug’s Life, Disney’s Pixar has created numerous animated films targeting children between the ages of one to ten years old.
“Lightyear,” based on the character from Toy Story, features a same-sex couple and same-sex scenes. In the animated movie, astronaut Buzz Lightyear is friends with a gay woman who is in a relationship with another woman.
“Lightyear” actor Chris Evans says anyone who has a problem with Disney’s pro-gay agenda is an idiot.
“The real truth is those people are idiots,” Evans said. “There’s always going to be people who are afraid and unaware and trying to hold on to what was before.”
“But those people die off like dinosaurs,” the actor continued. “I think the goal is to pay them no mind, march forward and embrace the growth that makes us human.”
A leaked video of executive producer Latoya Raveneau as well as a statement by Disney Corporate President Karey Burke announced plans to add “many, many, many LGBTQ characters” to its shows and movies.
The company said 50% of its characters will either be minorities or LGBTQ by the end of the year.