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"textContent": "When you think of Disney movies, you think of characters, usually female, who eventually find a prince and live happily ever after. But what is lacking are main characters who are in a gay or lesbian relationship who get married. We see very little LGBTQIA+ representation in Disney, and I think the big screen is […]\n\nThe post Why Disney’s Representation Era Still Feels Like It’s Playing It Safe appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
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