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Related: About this forumDisney's definition of 'family friendly' isn't the same as Florida's
DeSantis is a homophobic asshole who does not believe that LGBTQ children s should be consider part of a family. Luckily Disney has a very different view of what constitutes a family. The GOP are out to punish LGBTQ children to score political points with their base and Disney is not playing their game. I agree with Disney as to the definition of "family friendly"
Link to tweet
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/03/30/disneys-definition-family-friendly-isnt-same-floridas/
One reason is simple. In part thanks to pressure from the companys employees, Disney understands that American families dont look the way they used to. Fox News which has eagerly taken up DeSantiss side in its feud with Mickey Mouses parent company ran an entire story based on the complaints of two older people, one of whom said that Walt [Disney] would be rolling over in his grave at the companys actions. In reality, what would probably have flummoxed the companys founder is that the families who attend his park include parents of the same gender or different races and that more and more children these days are expressing themselves in ways that arent easy catalogued as Dick or Jane. Thats also not the world in which Foxs men-on-the-street grew up......
That younger Americans are more liberal, particularly on issues related to race, gender and sexual identity, is one reason that corporations have been more willing to engage publicly on the subjects. It appears that the pressure Disney faced came from within, not from the public. But this has also increased awareness about corporate activism that often reflects positions that align with the political left, inspiring frustration and backlash from the right. A Republican governor attacking a prominent corporation in his state is also not in keeping with long-standing practice and would probably spur confusion for past Disney executives......
Theres a broader question here about why Republicans have suddenly reembraced rhetoric targeting gay Americans. The collapse of opposition to same-sex marriage a decade ago marked a shift in the national conversation about same-sex couples and gay people, but only on the surface. It seems clear that, as with the recent focus on the increased voice of non-White Americans, the rise in visibility for gay and transgender Americans has provoked a backlash. The perception is often that increased visibility for non-White or non-heterosexual people is a constraint on straight Whites or an encroachment on their power.
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(154,549 posts)Skittles
(159,374 posts)when I dated a divorced man who had kids, one of our babysitters was a good friend of ours who happened to be gay.....it just killed me how many friends asked us if we were comfortable with a gay man babysitting - WTF I would tell them, he's gay, he is not a pedophile. Flash forward and I would hope this kind of demented thinking is long gone but the GOP not only STILL has this mindset, they want to make it the LAW