Exactly. When you read the article, the only plans for an airport date back to Walt Disney's original plans- the same ones that included a utopian community on the property.
There's nothing in the article that indicates that Disney is even remotely considering building its own airport. Even the name was conjured up from the author's imagination. This is basically some fan's suggestion masked with a bunch of words that make it seem like a news article.
He didn't hate jews. That was a lie that unions made up to disparage him when he got involved in union stuff at the behest of his animators. He employed and got along with jewish people.
They're not/weren't. There was a "Lake Buena Vista STOLport" that has since been decommissioned. Both the idea of a new airport and the name are entirely products of the author's imagination.
So Disney has no interest in building an airport. This is just a weird adult white woman Disney superfan telling them to do so or something.
Exactly. When you read the article, the only plans for an airport date back to Walt Disney's original plans- the same ones that included a utopian community on the property.
There's nothing in the article that indicates that Disney is even remotely considering building its own airport. Even the name was conjured up from the author's imagination. This is basically some fan's suggestion masked with a bunch of words that make it seem like a news article.
Holy shit, her name is even Becky.
I'm kind of shocked they were planning to name it "Walter Elias Disney" considering that the woke hate Walt because Walt hated commies.
Just like with old IPs, these companies wear the image of their founders like skinsuits. They despise them but not enough to give up that sweet cash.
And pedophiles!
He didn't hate jews. That was a lie that unions made up to disparage him when he got involved in union stuff at the behest of his animators. He employed and got along with jewish people.
They're not/weren't. There was a "Lake Buena Vista STOLport" that has since been decommissioned. Both the idea of a new airport and the name are entirely products of the author's imagination.
Not a chance.