Tonyz
How do ya do? Pretty good, sure as you're born!
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Fantastic conversation on the show today - everyone involved should be proud and it's just more evidence of the integrity, empathy, and genuine goodness of the team, particularly Kevin, John, and Pete for not even caring if it negatively affects their business (even though I truly don't think it will).
I do have a question about something Craig mentioned and I'm asking here because I know there's at least a few black commentators on this board. Craig mentioned that he's trying to find more content from black Disney fans because of their different experiences at WDW. Awesome move, obviously. But my questions to the black folks here is... do you think there is a significant difference in your experience at Walt Disney World compared to a white experience?
I ask only because I see Walt Disney World in terms of the "Disney bubble"; our "happy place" as Walt called Disneyland. The "Disney bubble" means that the real world doesn't get in; a place where the stresses and concerns of everyday life don't exist. I hope that this would extend to real world issues of discrimination, prejudice, injustice, and feelings of not being heard/seen/cared about as well.
I look forward to hearing what you have to say!
I do have a question about something Craig mentioned and I'm asking here because I know there's at least a few black commentators on this board. Craig mentioned that he's trying to find more content from black Disney fans because of their different experiences at WDW. Awesome move, obviously. But my questions to the black folks here is... do you think there is a significant difference in your experience at Walt Disney World compared to a white experience?
I ask only because I see Walt Disney World in terms of the "Disney bubble"; our "happy place" as Walt called Disneyland. The "Disney bubble" means that the real world doesn't get in; a place where the stresses and concerns of everyday life don't exist. I hope that this would extend to real world issues of discrimination, prejudice, injustice, and feelings of not being heard/seen/cared about as well.
I look forward to hearing what you have to say!