I have some encouraging news to share with you!
Disney has recently decided to drop a transgender character from their upcoming Pixar series, Win or Lose, and is instead replacing them with an openly Christian character!


This is a major shift for Disney, and it’s significant for several reasons:
- Win or Lose isn’t just another cartoon—it’s Pixar’s first-ever long-form animated series, meaning it will get massive promotion and reach millions of children worldwide.
- This marks the first openly Christian character in a Disney production in nearly twenty years! The last one appeared in Bridge to Terabithia in 2007.
- Disney itself admitted that many parents prefer to discuss topics like gender identity with their children on their own terms—something we’ve been saying all along.
For years, we’ve demanded that Disney stop indoctrinating our children. Now, it seems like they’re finally listening.
For me, this victory is personal. It comes on the sixth anniversary of my joining CitizenGO, and my very first global campaign was against Disney’s relentless push for gender ideology. I still remember launching that petition—watching signatures climb by tens of thousands in hours, hitting 500,000 in days.
That was just the beginning.
Every time Disney tried sneaking LGBT themes into its content or hosting Pride parades at its parks, we fought back.
CitizenGO was the first organization to call out Disney’s cultural indoctrination—long before “woke” became a household word.
We weren’t popular for it.
When I took Mickey Mouse to Disney's London headquarters to deliver our first petition, Disney's security guards threatened me with arrest.

The LGBTQ press exploded in outrage.
Later that year, activists even prevented me from entering the U.S. to deliver another petition at DisneyWorld.
In 2020, I personally took your concerns to Disney’s shareholders’ meeting in North Carolina, confronting then-CEO Bob Chapek. I urged him to stop pushing gender ideology on children. I warned him about Disney’s plummeting stock price—but he refused to listen.
Instead, Chapek doubled down, promising even more LGBT characters. And what happened? Disney’s stock continued to crash… and Chapek was later fired.
Despite relentless attacks—including a physical assault on one of our team members outside DisneyWorld—we never backed down. And now, finally, we’re seeing change.
Disney is beginning to wake up to the cultural shift. They’re realizing that parents have had enough.
This victory is proof that when we stand together, sign petitions, and refuse to stay silent, we can change history.
It took us six years, but finally, I am no longer writing to you with outrage about Disney’s latest appalling act but with news that I never dared hope would be possible.
But let me be clear: this fight isn’t over.
Disney’s decision to remove the transgender character seems to have been last-minute. The Left is furious, and Disney’s executives will be looking for ways to appease them. One good decision doesn’t undo years of harmful content, and they could easily reverse course.
That’s why our message remains the same: Make Disney Wholesome Again!
Thank you for standing with us over these past six years. It’s an honor to fight alongside you—and to share these moments of victory together.