Disney is owned and controlled by its large contingent of LGBT employees. There is no coming back for Disney until it becomes a hostile workplace environment for LGBT activists, which quite frankly I don't see happening. I see a lot of lies and lip service happening to pretend to backpedal from woke activism while the executives whisper to the LGBT middle managers "don't worry, as soon as the heat is off, we will let you loose again".
I think Disney is a dying company until 2040 when it gets bought out by Ben Shapiro in a hostile takeover. kek.
Disney is owned and controlled by its large contingent of LGBT employees.
no it isn't... they had that organized florida walkout to protest desantis' anti-pedophilia bill, and among the 77k employees, they didn't even have 10 protestors. the media syndicated some local station's clip of the protest at first, and then stopped showing it because it showed just how extremist the protestors are.
the law was in response to some incident in south florida where kids had a field trip and the pedo predator teacher took them to a gay bar during the day, and some pedos literally tried to groom kids in the bathroom. in other states, similar "cultural field trips" have been coupled with threats that if parents don't consent to sending the kid, then the teacher will report them to CPS, or even take it out on the kid. that's why they freaked out about these anti-grooming laws... it deflates what they've been working on for years.
no it isn't... they had that organized florida walkout to protest desantis' anti-pedophilia bill, and among the 77k employees, they didn't even have 10 protestors.
Yes, that's because nearly all the LGBT activists in the company decided to not die on that hill because it was a losing battle. So the only people who went out were a handful of brainwashed young footsoldiers who weren't connected into the woke infiltration network.
I live in LA, CA and used to be an annual pass holder until 2020. Disney has changed a lot in just 20 years. It went from being a family values company to being more LGBT than anything. It was shocking how many LGBT people I saw at disneyland both as guests and employees in 2019 and 2020.
Disney is owned and controlled by its large contingent of LGBT employees. There is no coming back for Disney until it becomes a hostile workplace environment for LGBT activists, which quite frankly I don't see happening. I see a lot of lies and lip service happening to pretend to backpedal from woke activism while the executives whisper to the LGBT middle managers "don't worry, as soon as the heat is off, we will let you loose again".
I think Disney is a dying company until 2040 when it gets bought out by Ben Shapiro in a hostile takeover. kek.
no it isn't... they had that organized florida walkout to protest desantis' anti-pedophilia bill, and among the 77k employees, they didn't even have 10 protestors. the media syndicated some local station's clip of the protest at first, and then stopped showing it because it showed just how extremist the protestors are.
the law was in response to some incident in south florida where kids had a field trip and the pedo predator teacher took them to a gay bar during the day, and some pedos literally tried to groom kids in the bathroom. in other states, similar "cultural field trips" have been coupled with threats that if parents don't consent to sending the kid, then the teacher will report them to CPS, or even take it out on the kid. that's why they freaked out about these anti-grooming laws... it deflates what they've been working on for years.
Yes, that's because nearly all the LGBT activists in the company decided to not die on that hill because it was a losing battle. So the only people who went out were a handful of brainwashed young footsoldiers who weren't connected into the woke infiltration network.
I live in LA, CA and used to be an annual pass holder until 2020. Disney has changed a lot in just 20 years. It went from being a family values company to being more LGBT than anything. It was shocking how many LGBT people I saw at disneyland both as guests and employees in 2019 and 2020.