(ANSA) - Rome, March 2 - Rightist Italian leaders fumed this
week against the prospect of Disney's Frozen heroine Elsa
getting a girlfriend in the sequel to the smash hit cartoon.
"They're preparing a world turned around," said anti-migrant,
Eurospketic League leader Matteo Salvini.
"I'm worried, I want to intervene before it happens," said
Salvini, who recently swore on the Bible and the rosary to
preserve traditional Catholic values.
Nativist Brothers of Italy (FdI) leader Giorgia Meloni, who
has vowed to protect traditional Italian families, was also
unhappy.
"It's one thing to defend rights, and another one entirely to
put girls of five and six in the middle of these complex
things," she said.
The prospect of a lesbian Elsa "seems a bit too much to me,"
she said.
Rightists rage at Frozen gay angle
'World turned round' says Salvini, 'a bit much' says Meloni