

Given its ease of use, its an excellent solution. Not only that, but our free online tool enables you to control the volume, speed, and pitch of the spoken text, and even save it as a file. Our text to speech reader can read aloud what you type in a wide variety of languages, with natural voices. "I'm gai," an on-screen caption in the video reads, this time voiced by the Stitch (from "Lilo & Stitch") text-to-speech function. Its accurate, easy-to-use, and completely free. The user tested two different spellings - "gae" and "gai" - to circumvent the block. "Why can't any of the Disney voices say gay?" An on-screen caption, voiced through the Rocket Raccoon text-to-speech function, reads.

One video from user with 1.1 million likes shows an image of Rocket Raccoon rotating in front of a pride flag. Users were quick to find workarounds to make the text-to-speech characters say the words in videos during the period they were unavailable, using intentional misspellings like " geigh" or " qweer" to make Rocket Raccoon say "gay" or "queer." Words like "trans," "bisexual," and "homosexual" were not censored. Insider independently confirmed the censorship of the words "gay" or "lesbian" with the Rocket Raccoon voice on Saturday. I AM GR- #disney #disneytextspeech #texttospeech #groot #iamgroot #rocket #gayrights #fyp ♬ original sound - 6 3 1 9 4
