A transgender YouTuber has been hired by Disney for a significant part in a future Star Wars series.
Men Playing Female Roles
Abigail Thorn, a man by birth who considers himself a woman, was recently cast as Ensign Eurus in a soon-to-be-released series, The Acolyte.
Amanda Steinberg, a “non-binary” performer, has been chosen for the lead position. These hiring decisions, according to The Direct, indicate “the forthcoming season is going to shape up to be among the most diverse historically.”
Thorn is well-known for promoting replacement hormone therapy for kids and puberty blockers with 100,000 followers on YouTube.
Disney Casts Transgender Actor For New ‘Star Wars’ Series On Streaming Site https://t.co/dPuhFC47ef pic.twitter.com/3HVaq5Pa4Q
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) June 26, 2023
According to The Direct, back in 2021, Star Wars observed Transgender Day of Visibility by highlighting Terec and Cerec. Both are Jedi that are non-binary and residing in a far-off galaxy.
Star Wars posted to Instagram, announcing the “non-binary” and saying they are pleased to be introducing a first-ever cover featuring Terec and Ceret. These are trans-non-binary Jedi, who are currently depicted in Marvel’s The High Republic comic, Jedis.
Star Wars also stated they are excited about expanding their presence in a galaxy far, far away and proud to defend trans lives.
“Disney‘s ‘Star Wars‘ casts first Transgender Actor in a major role. You just keep doubling down on destroying motion pictures. Idiots.
Plus, this is Not the first Trans Actor in a major role. They always say that shit! https://t.co/CpBcogB8Mx— Jill (@Jillcypfedeli) June 26, 2023
According to Breitbart News, Disney, just last year, cast transgender ‘non-binary’ actress Zoe Terakes.
Terakes is in an essential secondary role in the show as Ironheart, shortly after the series also selected drag queen Shea Couleé, a former participant in RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Disney Pushes Trans Agenda
The story added more details, saying Disney hired male-to-female transgender actor Talisa Garcia to assume a non-transgender character in the Willow series, which had been subsequently terminated after only a single season.
Recently, Disney introduced its first “non-binary” hero in a Pixar movie.
Unfortunately, due to Elemental’s stunning failure both domestically and internationally, few viewers will be able to experience this significant development of the once-loved animation studio.
This article appeared in The Patriot Brief and has been published here with permission.
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