Here's an example:
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 24, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Researchers at the University of Michigan have concluded that the love stories told in classic Disney and other G-rated children's films - such as the Little Mermaid - are partially to blame for the pervasiveness of what they label "heteronormativity."
"Despite the assumption that children's media are free of sexual content, our analyses suggest that these media depict a rich and pervasive heterosexual landscape," wrote researchers Emily Kazyak and Karin Martin, in a report published in the latest issue of the Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) publication Gender & Society.
So if it weren't for Disney, more kids would grow up queer.
Do these researchers realize that a huge proportion of Disney employees are queer as three-dollar bills?
I've seen some other bloviation about "heteronormativity" lately in various places, but I don't have time on my coffee break to dig it up myself. Google it if you're curious; you'll find an appalling number of hits.
For centuries we queers have struggled with a society which believes we could do that yucky baby-making thing and like it if we weren't so perversely stubborn. Most of us have heroically tried to do just that, and experienced only painful failure.
Now our own kind and our alleged defenders are reviving this lie.
Sexual orientation is biologically caused and completely incurable by anything "society" does or does not do. If watching heteronormative movies caused heterosexuality, I would be straight. Everybody who wasn't confined to The Road to El Dorado in childhood would be straight!
If the homosexual community is going to promote this baloney, I demand to be excused.