Lt. General Hansen wrote:
The problem with the LeFou controversy is that it was planted to sell.
This.
While I was very aware the movie was coming (It
is my favorite Disney - I've been looking forward to it since the day they announced Emma Watson was cast as Belle.) the amount of coverage I saw online was minimal until the LeFou thing happened. And then the typical mass-hysteria swept in, giving Disney 10 times the exposure at half the effort.
It happened with those 2 animals on the Lion king. With the cover artwork for the Little Mermaid. With countless other movies and companies and products. (AFA has been around a
long time.) Some of these do indeed deserve attention. But, imo, there are so many situations that aren't any different than all the other outrages that have become a ridiculously normal part of today's culture. Masses jumping at any chance to judge anyone or anything, often knowing little about the subject but running with whatever out-of-context thing they may have heard. In my experience, the more outrageous something is, the more likely it's overblown or untrue (especially on Facebook) so my first instinct is to not contribute to the hysteria.
Everyone has their own line. We're all getting desensitized to one thing or another, I suppose. Personally, I'm less worried about an implied gay character than I am about graphic violence or sneaky theological missteps. Those are things I am much more likely to take an active stance against.