Disney’s new series of animated shorts on Disney+, “Baymax!”, based on the oversized marshmallow-like health care robot from the feature film “Big Hero 6,” asks shoppers at a store for advice on which menstrual products to use.

One person who responds looks like a man but is wearing a pink-and-blue-striped shirt, colors identical to those of the transgender flag. He and other shoppers suggest Baymax buy specific tampons.

Rufo tweeted that Baymax “promotes the transgender flag and the idea that men can have periods to children as young as two years old. It’s all part of Disney’s plan to re-engineer the discourse around kids and sexuality.”

I watched the brief clip, pictured my four kids and I watching the videos on a family movie night, and envisioned them squirming and reacting like they were a bit uncomfortable, both at the notion that a biological man could have a menstrual period and, well, periods in general.