HOLLYWOOD (LifeSiteNews) – Prominent actor Chris Evans, famous for playing Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, recently called people “idiots” and “dinosaurs” for objecting to a homosexual kiss in the new Buzz Lightyear movie.
Evans, who voices Buzz Lightyear in the prequel to “Toy Story,” said that what “makes us human” is to ignore those who don’t want to see two homosexual characters in what is supposed to be a children’s movie.
In the movie, simply called “Lightyear,” a female character in the film kisses another female character to whom she is “married.” “Toy Story 4” also included lesbian moms.
“The real truth is those people are idiots,” Evans told Reuters before the film’s release on June 17.
“Every time there’s been social advancement as we wake up, the American story, the human story is one of constant social awakening and growth and that’s what makes us good,” he said further.
“There’s always going to be people who are afraid and unaware and trying to hold on to what was before. But those people die off like dinosaurs,” Evans said. “I think the goal is to pay them no mind, march forward and embrace the growth that makes us human.”
Parade reported that Disney had originally cut the scene, but restored it facing backlash from LGBT activists, including from within the company. The restoration of the scene came after criticism of Disney for not doing enough to stop Florida’s anti-grooming law which prohibits sex education until the 4th grade.
However, the overt LGBT propaganda has not helped the movie succeed. Disney poured over $200 million into the production and marketing of the movie, only to see it make $50 million in the first weekend in the United States and Canada. The movie lost out to “Jurassic World Dominion,” ironically, a movie about dinosaurs.
This is not the first time Evans has shared his resentment for Biblical views on homosexuality.
Five Tampa Bay Rays pitchers are now subject to a media witch-hunt after refusing to wear LGBT symbols on their hats and shirts because of their faith in God.
One ESPN commentator called the men "bigoted" for supposedly using "religious exemption BS" to say "no" to the Pride Month clothing.
It's time to stand with these men against the intolerance of the radical left.
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The careers and lives of the five pitchers — Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs and Ryan Thompson — will be greatly harmed if we abandon them to the cancel culture of their critics, like ESPN's Sarah Spain.
“That religious exemption BS is used in sports and otherwise also allows for people to be denied health care, jobs, apartments, children, prescriptions, all sorts of rights,” Spain claimed.
“We have to stop tiptoeing around it because we’re trying to protect people who are trying to be bigoted...” she continued.
Now they're trying to cancel people for not wearing a gay pride patch. This is always the trajectory for the Left. First they demand tolerance, then acceptance, then celebration, then participation. Learn to say no to these people or it will never end. https://t.co/02zAKDJx77
— Best selling LGBT children's author Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) June 8, 2022
These men should be celebrated for their bravery, but instead are being derided for sticking up for their Christian beliefs.
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People are being bullied into conformity by an LGBT movement that claims to be about tolerance and diversity, unless you're a devout Christian.
“Now they’re trying to cancel people for not wearing a gay pride patch,” the Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh remarked.
“This is always the trajectory for the Left. First they demand tolerance, then acceptance, then celebration, then participation. Learn to say no to these people or it will never end.”
It's hard to imagine sports columnists like Nancy Armour of USA Today attacking Muslims for their rejection of Pride propaganda, but she sees no problem in attacking these devout Christians.
Oh for God’s sake. These folks who bastardize religion to suit their bigotry would do well to actually READ the New Testament. I’d recommend starting with Matthew. https://t.co/qAK875xDhZ
— Nancy Armour (@nrarmour) June 5, 2022
We hope Nancy Armour's reading of the New Testament extends to Romans 1:25-27.
Most commentators simply don't understand that loving everyone as a Christian means telling people certain actions are extremely harmful to the soul.
SIGN: These men were right to reject the LGBT Pride insignias on their hats and jerseys.
Indeed, by peeling off the rainbow logo from their jerseys and wearing the standard team hat, the five pitchers have taken a stand against an ideology that's antithetical to Christianity.
Major League Baseball (MLB) and every other professional sports league have promoted LGBTQ causes in recent years, including showcasing a “marriage” proposal between two homosexuals in front of a stadium packed with families.
Sports are no longer safe from the tenticles of the LGBT movement, with players being strong-armed into virtue signaling for causes they disagree with.
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In 2019, Evans claimed that a group of people in Boston who organized a “Straight Pride” parade were secretly homosexual themselves.
“Wow! Cool initiative, fellas!! Just a thought, instead of ‘Straight Pride’ parade, how about this: The ‘desperately trying to bury our own gay thoughts by being homophobic because no one taught us how to access our emotions as children’ parade? Whatta ya think? Too on the nose??” he wrote mockingly.
Wow! Cool initiative, fellas!! Just a thought, instead of ‘Straight Pride’ parade, how about this: The ‘desperately trying to bury our own gay thoughts by being homophobic because no one taught us how to access our emotions as children’ parade? Whatta ya think? Too on the nose?? https://t.co/gaBWtq2PaL
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) June 5, 2019
Evans also criticized a 2019 Alabama law that completely banned abortions, calling it “absolutely unbelievable.”
In addition to this, Evans weighed in against Donald Trump, when he called the former president a “absolute dumb sh*t.” Evans addedd he could not support NFL quarterback Tom Brady if the Super Bowl champion still supported Trump. “I really hope he’s not a Trump supporter,” Evans said about Brady in 2019, in response to being asked if he would ever act as Brady in a film.