Taking On The Mouse
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@jon-nyc said in Taking On The Mouse:
@Jolly said in Taking On The Mouse:
@jon-nyc said in Taking On The Mouse:
Mask mandates are a social issue.
If the Biden administration punished companies for taking a vocal stance against them that would be legitimate in your mind?
Good question, but mask mandates are also a workplace and productivity issue. That's a corporate issue, especially in healthcare.
Recruiting is a corporate issue too.
Social issues affect us in the workplace as well as the home.
So...A mandate that affects everybody vs. less than 5% of possible recruits?
Ain't no way to run a railroad...
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@Ivorythumper said in Taking On The Mouse:
A driver's license is not a privilege,
I believe that might depend on the driver's citizenship.
My understanding is that in at least 16 states undocumented immigrants can just get a driver's license.
But a citizen must earn the privilege.
This is changing and, believe it or not, changing to make it slightly more difficult for illegals to get licensed.
Of course it varies by state.
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@jon-nyc said in Taking On The Mouse:
It’s not novel.
Remember Trump stopped a federal AWS contract because the WaPo said mean things about him?
No I don't, and neither do you.
He also tried to block the ATT Time Warner merger because he didn’t like CNN.
Even CNN concedes that's just a theory
These may or may not have happened as you claim, but you seem quick to make unsubstantiated statements opportunistically as if they were dispostive....
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Maybe Elon can buy Disney? Or the Daily Wire can build their own theme parks and entertainment megapoly.
I can’t wait to see the Ben Shapiro take on Encanto!
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Disney needs to concentrate on their core business and tend to their knitting...
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(h/t Cindy)
https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/27/us/reedy-creek-disney-florida/index.html
'Disney's self-governing special district, the Reedy Creek Improvement District, says that Florida's move to dissolve the district next year is not legal unless the state pays off Reedy Creek's extensive debts.
... Reedy Creek pointed out that the 1967 law [that created the district] also includes a pledge from Florida to its bondholders. The law states that Florida "will not in any way impair the rights or remedies of the holders ... until all such bonds together with interest thereon, and all costs and expenses in connection with any act or proceeding by or on behalf of such holders, are fully met and discharged."
The amount of Reedy Creak's outstanding bond debt is estimated to be about 1 billion dollars.
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This is a good case of doing something for publicity and not thinking it to the long term.
Since this will not take effect for one year, I will predict that sometime over the next year, the law will very very quietly be cancelled.
Disney will claim victory. Florida politicians will claim victory in that they will say that Disney will keep out of politics. And, all will be back to where it was.
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Doubt it.
The deal will get reworked. It's not going back to the original deal.
Florida has the leverage. While they stand to acquire a billion dollar expenditure, how much money do you think Disney has tied up into the Disneyworld complex?
DeSantis slapped the mouse's nose and it worked. He gained political capital, Disney might be a little less likely to poke their nose outside of their company business and at the end of the day, a new deal will be struck to the benefit of both parties.
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This was from a couple of weeks ago. It includes Ben talking about a Trans man who is horrified over the "glitter bomb" of the transphilic recruitment on the internet...
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Well, if you want to see what Disney employees think about this …
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@Axtremus said in Taking On The Mouse:
Well, if you want to see what Disney employees think about this …
Link to videoWatch to the end. Virtually no likewise participation on the west coast Disney property. Media anecdotes of protests are, as always, only in service of whatever is being protested about. Protests are in fact not newsworthy per se. The narrative being supported is only sometimes newsworthy.
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@Axtremus said in Taking On The Mouse:
Well, if you want to see what Disney employees think about this …
Those are disney employees found by NBC that want disney to encourage kindergarten students to be taught about alternate lifestyles.
Fortunately, very few disney employees support this stupid idea.
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Well, we’re going to the Magic Kingdom a week from Thursday. We will try to get some pictures for ya’ll…
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@LuFins-Dad said in Taking On The Mouse:
Well, we’re going to the Magic Kingdom a week from Thursday. We will try to get some pictures for ya’ll…
To protest? For which side?