Lol. “touch grass”. Sure sure.
In your own words, explain what CRT is. Then provide examples of CRT in schools and corporations.
Then explain what “the gay agenda” is and how it’s causing Disney to lose money.
And cite your sources.
Comment on "Wish:" Disney's Biggest Disappointment
ByteWizard@lemm.ee 1 year agoClearly I’m talking about Disney, the producer of the movie. A movie isn’t a business entity unto itself.
And Disney has 100% gone woke:
On Tuesday, Christopher Rufo, known for his exposés on schools and corporations under the spell of critical race theory, released internal Disney videos in which those in charge discuss how they insert the “not-at-all-secret gay agenda” into children’s programming.
Those were the words used by Disney Television Animation executive producer Latoya Raveneau, who said she is “adding queerness” wherever she can — with Disney’s blessing, as the company is “going hard” to be supportive.
Sorry to disappoint you with facts. Touch grass once in a while and reality won’t be such a shock to you.
Lol. “touch grass”. Sure sure.
In your own words, explain what CRT is. Then provide examples of CRT in schools and corporations.
Then explain what “the gay agenda” is and how it’s causing Disney to lose money.
And cite your sources.
Here you go. Right from Bob himself.
What do you believe that article is saying?
Probably they want a theatrical rerelease of Song of the South.
RageAgainstTheRich@lemmy.world 1 year ago
With your -578 karma, do you ever think “hmmm maybe im a piece of shit that people don’t want to interact with… naaah its those woke people that are bad 🤔”.
Disney is a horrible company because of how they treat employees and many other issues. Not for adding lgbtqia+ people to their movies. They add it because it makes money. Aka, rainbow capitalism. Not because they want to InDoCtErNaTe people…
Being woke is a good thing. It means you’re aware of systematic oppression, racial discrimination and other social issues.
ByteWizard@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Even Bob admits they’ve made a mistake.
cnbc.com/…/disney-ceo-bob-iger-says-movies-have-b…