WATCH: Disney's 'The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder' Facing MAJOR Backlash

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According to Breitbart, the Disney + animated series The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is pushing many political issues.

Among those issues is a push for reparations for slavery and even claims that the United States was founded on white supremacy. The series even claims that the United States still has not atoned for its sins in these matters.

Breitbart reports that in an episode titled Juneteenth, the main character, 14-year-old Maya (Keke Palmer), learns that the founder of her hometown Smithville was a slave owner, and she organizes a student protest around a monument to him.

Two clips from the episode have gone viral on Twitter due to the account known as @EndWokeness. In one of the scenes, Mayas protest gets the police to react, and this causes fear in Mayas two dads.

In another scene, students in the show put on a musical performance in which they demand reparations for slavery, and they say that the United States is a racist country. The musical performance ends with the refrain: This country was built on slavery, which means slaves built this country.

At one point, the crowd starts chanting: And we the descendants of slaves in America have earned reparations for their suffering and continue to earn reparations every moment we spend submerged in a systemic prejudice, racism, and white supremacy that America was founded with and still has not atoned for.

This show is a reboot of the original Proud Family series that aired on Disney between 2001 and 2005.

Breitbart reports that Disney continues pushing woke propaganda at every opportunity. They are highly aggressive in their approach and are pushing many far-left political points of view on children via these cartoons. It seems like they are eager to push their agenda no matter what, and they dont care if the public wants to hear about these types of messages or not.

Disney + even recently released a show where a transgender man menstruates. This is in a show called Baymax that is intended for children. There is also a drag queen cast in an upcoming show known as Ironheart. This is a superhero series that the company is producing in the coming months.

Breitbart News recently reported that one of the stars of Ironheart said they hope the series will appeal specifically to transgender youth.