Disney's Oliver & Company HATES the Homeless

Disney's Oliver & Company HATES the Homeless

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When speaking about the history of Disney films, Oliver & Company usually falls in between the cracks as a forgettable zeitgeist mess vastly overshadowed by its siblings, without any real thought put towards actually scrutinizing the movie. With serious thought and consideration however, this little animated flick about New York cats and dogs exposes some pretty nasty insight on how the writers at Disney handle issues like poverty and homelessness. As such, it's due time we take an actual deeper look at Oliver & Company and what it has to say.

A big special thanks to @DrawpinionDump for lending us her voice for this one. Here are some links where you can find her. Feel free to leave a comment and say that we sent ya;
- https://twitter.com/drawpiniondump
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCveuCkTaxr5cDc60eaf4dmQ

Select charity organization for the homeless who are explicitly LGBT friendly:
https://www.akt.org.uk/
https://truecolorsunited.org/
https://www.queer-refugees.de/
https://www.le-refuge.org/

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Bonusmeme:
We actually made an Oliver & Company Iceberg in preparation for this video. It's full of really good information about the movie, things that you'll probably want to know and research. Also, if you're wondering, the Oliver & Company merch is really cheap. Buying all this crap really did not hurt our wallets one bit. The Georgette plush is pretty much as new, looks spotless, and we got that sucker for just 3 bucks in a second hand store. I guess talking about stuff that no one really cares about has its benefits, especially if you are going to be a 'fan' of it. Being an Oliver & Company fan is like the cheapest fandom in the world, no kidding. Also Final Fantasy VII.







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