Disney to pause Florida political donations over law limiting LGBTQ
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[March 12, 2022]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Walt Disney
Co is pausing all political donations in Florida after an employee
outcry over legislation that would limit discussion of LGBTQ issues in
schools, Chief Executive Bob Chapek said in a memo to staff on Friday.
The latest announcement comes a day after the Hollywood Reporter
published a letter by LGBTQ+ employees and their allies within Disney TV
Animation criticizing Chapek as "tone-deaf" for his initial messaging on
the bill.
Disney has been under fire for failing to take a public stand against
the measure, which opponents of the legislation say will harm the
lesbian, gay, transgender and queer community. The company employs more
than 65,000 people at the sprawling Walt Disney World resort in Orlando.
"Speaking to you, reading your messages, and meeting with you have
helped me better understand how painful our silence was," Chapek wrote.
"It is clear that this is not just an issue about a bill in Florida, but
instead yet another challenge to basic human rights. You needed me to be
a stronger ally in the fight for equal rights and I let you down. I am
sorry."
The Florida Senate passed the legislation Tuesday which would prohibit
classroom discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in the
state's primary schools, but also prohibits teachings "not age
appropriate" for other grades.
The measure, which its opponents labeled the "Don't Say Gay" bill,
passed the state House last month and is headed to Governor Ron DeSantis
for approval. DeSantis has indicated his support for the measure.
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Walt Disney Co. is pausing all political donations in Florida after
an employee outcry over legislation that would limit discussion of
LGBTQ issues in schools, Chief Executive Bob Chapek said in a memo
to staff on Friday. This report produced by Freddie Joyner.
Employees joined with advocacy
groups such as Color of Change in calling on Disney to withdraw
funding from politicians who support the Florida bill.
Chapek thanked the company's employees for "sharing your pain,
frustration and sadness" over the company’s response. "I missed the
mark in this case," he wrote to employees. "But am an ally you can
count on — and I will be an outspoken champion for the protections,
visibility, and opportunity you deserve."
Disney pledged to increase support for advocacy groups to combat
similar legislation in other states. It also is re-examining its
political contributions.
Benjamin Siemon, a Disney animation writer who had publicly
criticized the company's actions, applauded Chapek on Friday for
responding to employee concerns.
"I want to thank Bob Chapek for taking this step," Siemon wrote on
Twitter. "We have more to do as a company in helping make Disney a
place the LGBTQIA+ community can be proud of again but it's a
start."
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine and Dawn Chmielewski in Los Angeles;
editing by Jonathan Oatis and Aurora Ellis)
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