@Skiros
Thank you! I hear you on that.
@Padudu
I've thought about that, and maybe that's the answer to be honest, but with where these are placed (especially the first location), it's annoying at best to do that. That said, I appreciate the out-of-the-box thinking.
@Conundrum
I'm guessing you don't have young children, because, yes, at a certain point in their lives it's absolutely appropriate to Disniyfy things. Are you serious? And if you do have children, and have that view...that's beyond sad. Maybe try to actually raise your child instead of letting the Internet do it for you.
@AlyaNimfa
I don't think so, no-sir. They don't have access to the internet like you may think they do. They don't have a phone, or a tablet, or anything internet-connected...for this very reason. It really is sad that children that young are exposed to these obsensities from parents that use the Internet to raise their children instead of actually, you know, raising them?
@kaynide
That's an interesting point. I've not quite thought about playing the ignorant card, but the same with @Padudu...that might be yet another answer.
@Raoabolic
Yes. Exactly. The main difference here is that I'm more aware of random public things that I can try to deflect beforehand than things that are happening in the privacy of my own home.
@Vahlnir
I would argue that NOT saying something is less mature, not more. If we just stay silent and fail to speak out about things, how is that mature? It's more mature to stand your ground and speak out for what you believe. Certainly recently history has shown this...no? And what do you mean by "this upset"? I'm pretty sure I gave a level-headed argument without being overtly upset about it (I even gave arguments whereby it was FINE to continue said behavior, but to be mindful of how it was handled)? You can't be serious? Rolling my eyes and ignoring the issue does nothing to change behavior.

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