Despite the Disney corporation’s constant obsession with flooding the company and its creative content with left-wing nonsense and its determination to pursue a blatant political agenda, today Biden has accused “ugly” Republicans of “targeting” Disney.
Speaking at the Portland Yacht Club earlier today, Biden struck out at Republicans who have raised concerns about Disney’s increasingly radical political agenda.
“This is not your father’s Republican Party”, spat Biden at the high-dollar fundraiser hosted by The New Republic’s owner and editor, Win McCormack.
“This is the MAGA party. [Republicans are] Not even conservative in the traditional sense of conservatism”, he ranted on.
“I mean it’s ugly. I mean, look at what’s happening now in Florida. Christ, they’re going after Mickey Mouse.”
This was the president doubling down on his earlier support for Disney’s trans-gay agenda. He made a similar rant at a fundraiser in Seattle, hosted by Microsoft’s president Brad Smith.
“There’s nothing conservative about throwing Disney out of its current posture… over saying gay” said Biden in an address to the Seattle audience.
His remarks come after an on-going row over Disney chief’s decision to publicly condemn Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, a law designed to protect very young children from being subjected to material about sexual identity or sexuality.
Over the past few months, Disney has become increasingly politicized. Last month, the company’s creative content boss, Karey Burke, vowed that in the future at least half of all Disney characters would be gay, transexual or from an ethnic minority.
The mother of two “pansexual” children, said she had the full support of other Disney bosses in her determination to bring “queerness” into the (once) magical world of Disney:
“Our leadership over there has been so welcoming to my not-so-secret gay agenda.
“Wherever I could I was adding queerness. No one would stop me and no one was trying to stop me,” said Burke in a video.
Yesterday, Florida Republicans began the process to remove Disney’s special status which allowed it to act as its own government.
“It seems as [though] Mickey and Minnie have joined us in the chamber today,” said State Rep. Randy Fine, who supported the bill, ahead of the vote.
The bill was passed by the House with a 68-38 vote, and the Senate backed the bill by 23-16 the previous day. After being signed by DeSantis, the legislation will come into effect on June 1 2023.
“Disney and other woke corporations won’t get away with peddling their unchecked pressure campaigns any longer,” said DeSantis.
“If we want to keep the Democrat machine and their corporate lapdogs accountable, we have to stand together now.”
Math is about getting the right answer, not about feelings or ideologies.
In Florida, we will be educating our children, not indoctrinating them. pic.twitter.com/BmhBXEljYM
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) April 18, 2022
The bill removes various special privileges previously enjoyed by the Floridian Disney theme parks including its ability to regulate land, enforce building codes and treat wastewater.
The company, under the new legislation, would have to be granted approval from local governments to proceed with building and construction in its parks.
Since its outset, Disney as a company, brand and franchise surpassed politics and shunned involvement in ‘real world’ squabbles. Disney used to be a land of dreams and imagination which transported its audience away from reality.
If Mickey Mouse wants to get involved in politics, then he can only expect to be treated in a political manner.