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Florida Governor DeSantis Emerges As An American Leader

• https://www.paulcraigroberts.orgPaul Craig Roberts

As I reported on April 4 (https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2022/04/04/hats-off-to-florida-governor-ron-desantis-an-american-leader/ ), Disney, once upon a time a respected and trusted company, is today a lobby for sexual perversion.  The Florida legislature passed the "Parental Rights in Education" bill into law, and Disney's CEO, Bob Chapek, has taken issue with it.  As far as Chapek is concerned, the rights of a tiny minority of sexual perverts take precedent over parental rights.  Chapek thinks parents have no right to protest the public education system brainwashing their children into sexual perversion and transgenderism. 

It turns out that Disney had purchased via campaign contributions from a previous legislature the right to govern itself independently of the county governments in which Disney resides.  When  Chapek announced that Disney's goal was to have parental rights " be repealed by the legislature or struck down in the courts" and to support organizations working to make that happen, Florida Ron DeSantis reminded Chapek that Florida "is governed by the interests of the people of the state of Florida—it is not based on the demands of California corporate executives."  The Florida government has made it clear that Disney's unique privilege is subject to repeal.

Polls show that an overwhelming majority of Floridians, including a majority of Democrats, favor parental rights over sexual perverts' rights.  Families are canceling their Disney memberships and are calling on social media for boycotting Disney. No parent concerned about their children should ever support Disney by taking them to a Disney venue.  

State Representative Spencer Roach said that "CEO Bob Chapek needs to be removed," and that "a man obsessed with sexualizing 4-year-olds should not run a company that built its brand on preserving the innocence and magic of childhood."  Rep. Roach's opinion is that if Disney wants to keep its special privilege, Chapek has to go.


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