Okay, I’ll bite. You keep throwing around the keyword ‘propaganda’ without ever specifying exactly what you mean by the word propaganda.
You also seem to be broadly generalizing that
whatever you consider to be politically-driven propaganda (again, as yet clarified) is what everyone (or, at least, most people) considers to be politically-driven propaganda. You’ve defended this argument several times by pointing out an anecdotal example that Minions has earned more money than Lightyear, which you’ve concluded - without any basis in fact - is because Disney spews politically-driven propaganda (as of yet, not specified).
If you don’t want others to conclude that you’re talking about a scene where two animated characters kiss, then tell us what you do mean rather than writing a ‘show me where I said that’ response.
@Flloydo you make a lot of good points. It’s not even necessarily whether kids will explicitly remember a scene in an animated movie. But exposing kids during the socialization process to things that become normalized in their worldview - like the world not existing in some antiquated heteronormative framework, as just one example - not only helps them see and empathize with others, but also understand themselves, which is really important.