Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color - Holiday Time at Disneyland (1962)

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In this episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, Walt takes us to Disneyland to observe how various holiday events are celebrated in his park. There's Easter, Independence Day, attraction openings and others but the culmination is the Candlelight Processional, which was initiated by Walt himself. It was also held at Walt Disney World after his death and remained unchanged for many years until Woke Disney removed references to Christ being the Savior and Son of God from the show. Woke Disney claims it was streamlined for "time," but we know the truth.

We also get to see the American Indian Village where Walt invited real tribes to share about their culture and traditions with guests. At Christmas time, there's also a Parade of Nations down Main Street USA where all share their local traditions in observing the birth of Christ and some of the countries included may surprise you. This notion that American culture never welcomed people from other places in the public square is a modern day lie.

Walt was a great American who celebrated American culture and traditional values in everything he created -- including Disneyland. This is why the Woke can't stand him and have destroyed everything me made all while revising who he really was. We can use this video footage as proof of how Walt founded and ran his company and it's not with the globalist agenda used today. This was how Walt closed out 1962 on his TV show and it's a fantastic evergreen to revisit and see what kind of culture America used to be.

Original airdate December 23, 1962

Posted for historical purposes. This channel is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company.

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