Disney Bobby
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- Jun 18, 2019
The point wasn't to debate the bill. It was about how the CEO handled it. First he said nothing. Then he severely overcorrected. Not how a CEO of a multi-billion dollar company should handle things.
But was not the bill dictating to local school boards (and through them, parents) what could be taught in local schools and when? Why not leave it to local school boards?Nope. The state's action did no such thing. Parents can discuss these topics with their kids as soon as they are born if they want.
But was not the bill dictating to local school boards (and through them, parents) what could be taught in local schools and when? Why not leave it to local school boards?
I think it's appropriate for a company like Disney to speak out on proposed state policies it thinks harmful to its associates.
I don’t search for controversy. However I do embrace tradition. And from time to time things change and what was once acceptable becomes controversial. Thus the changes to POC and Splash. It’s incredibly hard for a company like WDW to satisfy all of these competing values/opinions. Thus my comment way back in this thread that the job of CEO of Disney, while lucrative, is no walk in the park.I was responding to the comment that this was not even on the radar , 10 years ago.
But I agree Sorry I entered . Time to exit!
Disney will survive They still allow religion in the Parks for Candlelight Processionail . I guess some would think that controversial too.