Learning from Disney Visionaries - Disability Pride Month| Disney
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This #DisabilityPrideMonth, learn how cast member Doug Clark helps ensure Disney's digital offerings are accessible to everyone!
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Happy Disability Pride Month, everyone! Remember, what you perceive as a weakness can be your greatest strength. Take Toph Beifong from Avatar for example; because of her blindness, she became the greatest earthbender of all time, invented metalbending, and passed on her skills to Avatar Aang, who used those in his fight against Fire Lord Ozai and saved the world!
It should properly be addressed as Disability Empowerment Month. Don't tarnish it with another "celebration" month.
@milhouse14
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Pride also means empowerment. 💪
@DJS3
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@@milhouse14 No, it does not. I hear Amazon sells dictionaries.
@milhouse14
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@@DJS3 It does. Pride = Power. 🌈💪
@gavinwilson5895
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It doesn't really "tarnish" it, but it would be better for avoiding confusion
That's awesome! I love Disney so much!
Don’t forget to add Disney Pixar smurfs on 2024🥰
The antedote is no more disney. You can hate me for free.
Really, really cool to see. Love the inclusivity
I like this video. I’m an autistic adult and I don’t see a character I can FULLY relate to yet. Disney, can you please make a full length animated film WITH people on the spectrum working on it? Representation Matters for us Neurodivergents
@Austar7
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I read an internet theory a few years ago that Lilo could have autism. I like the theory since I have autism myself, but that's pretty much it; a theory. Nothing confirmed by Disney.
@masonjenks7636
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@@Austar7 that’s interesting 🤔.
@MegaSpideyman
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@Mason Jenks I don't think you should speak for everyone, there. It might matter to you, but not to all people with Autism, who might just prefer living life and enjoying their entertainment, regardless of anything largely unnecessary as representation. Like anyone else, Autistic people aren't a monolith and one or some don't represent all of them.
@georgejones5019
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I remember when entertainment was about entertainment not idnentity polictics. This is why Disney is putting people in the unemployment line.
DISNEY PLEASE BRING BACK THE EPIC MCIKEY GAMES PLEASE I AM BEGGING YOU WITH ALL MY HEART I'LL PAY ANYTHING FOR THAT GAME
Yes
toxic
Nice.
You guys should really make planes 3 just saying
hi diseny good like best movies
Interesting thanks for sharing great video
It’s July tho lol
@jimbo9208
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yes so
@Austar7
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July is Disability Pride Month, like prosthetics, autism, etc. Not to be confused for LGBT pride, which is in June.
@deathsonggaming
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@@Austar7 ahhh ok
Great job
Como que historias negras
Think you made a mistake backing minecraft directly, with its ties to microsoft...should've backed goodtimewithscar, he promotes you more than most any of your actual employees.
pretty the video but no not kids for me
Racistas en disney plus
Q discriminacion
Thank you for posting this Disney. Throughout the month of July, I’ve hardly seen (or seen none at all) any large chain companies or non-disabled personalities try and represent Disability Pride Month. It makes me very happy to see that Disney recognizes disabled people, especially when others don’t want to represent us. 🤍
This is a joke. As a disabled adult since birth, this is ignorant and very condescending to the disabled community.