JonHM
Turn into the spin, Barbie!!!!
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2001
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First of all, let me say that last year, DW and I arrived at WDW unknowingly on the final day of Gay Days. We knew nothing of it until we entered the Magic Kingdom. All I can say is that is one of the most *wonderful* days that we have ever had at WDW. We saw absolutely *nothing* inappropriate - simply lots of people having fun and enjoying WDW just as it should be.
Walt&Julie- I really do not think that gay people 'define themselves' as gay - the gay people that I know 'define themselves' as PEOPLE. It is intolerant people in society who 'define' them as gay. On that entire day that we were there last year, we did not see ANY political statement - simply lots of people enjoying their vacations and sharing in the Disney Magic. In fact, the thing that I found most moving and wonderful about Gay Days last year was that here were all these people that ALL of society defines as 'gay' before any other character trait, all the other days of the year - and for these few days at Disney World, they were not being singled out that way - they could just be people, just like everyone else at Disney World! Yes, certainly, I saw a LOT of pride in those wearing red shirts, but it came through in their smile and their demeanor - not in the form of 'political statements' being shouted or worn on signs or t-shirts. And you know what? Next year we're going back to WDW with my toddler son and SIL and her two kids - again during the last few days of Gay Days... and I boldly predict that we will again have a wonderful time.
As for your statement that Disney only 'tolerates' gay people because they do not have the strength of will to openly oppose the supposedly horrific political correctness of our society, I have some news for you. Disney is one of the most gay-friendly companies in the US - by CHOICE. Perhaps you don't read the news, but for a number of years the Southern Baptist Convention openly advocating boycotting all things Disney because they treated their gay employees the SAME as each of their other employees - equal access to health care for partners was the original issue, I believe. The Disney Corporation has been a trailblazer in instituting these types of policies, without any precedents from any large companies to motivate it to do so.
It is my great desire that finding out that Disney is such an openly gay-friendly company will cause people like you, VaPoohbear and Ragamuffin to organize your own little boycott - perhaps it will shock you so much that you will never attend WDW again.
Both WaltandJulie and Ragamuffin, thanks for giving me the biggest laugh I've had in a long time by your hilarious statements that neither of you are intolerant. That was a hoot!
WaltandJulie - so you think that if the Republicans decided to hold their next convention at the Swan, that Disney World should send out 'warnings' to guests - after all, they'd be making political statements, wouldn't they? And they'd be there defining themselves by their membership in 'that' group. And the presence of that many of 'them' in the parks might make some of us uncomfortable....
Ragamuffin - I won't say that you're sick, but some of your views truly are. (You know that approach, don't you? Love the sinner, hate the sin?) To act like there is anything 'wrong' with gay people that would need to be 'cured' is one of the most offensive things that I have ever heard. By the way, no one has ever 'scientifically proven' that intolerant bigots actually have smaller brains than the rest of us, but that don't mean it ain't true!
tonygowell - 2 *excellent* posts! Very well thought out, well said. Kudos!
Walt&Julie- I really do not think that gay people 'define themselves' as gay - the gay people that I know 'define themselves' as PEOPLE. It is intolerant people in society who 'define' them as gay. On that entire day that we were there last year, we did not see ANY political statement - simply lots of people enjoying their vacations and sharing in the Disney Magic. In fact, the thing that I found most moving and wonderful about Gay Days last year was that here were all these people that ALL of society defines as 'gay' before any other character trait, all the other days of the year - and for these few days at Disney World, they were not being singled out that way - they could just be people, just like everyone else at Disney World! Yes, certainly, I saw a LOT of pride in those wearing red shirts, but it came through in their smile and their demeanor - not in the form of 'political statements' being shouted or worn on signs or t-shirts. And you know what? Next year we're going back to WDW with my toddler son and SIL and her two kids - again during the last few days of Gay Days... and I boldly predict that we will again have a wonderful time.
As for your statement that Disney only 'tolerates' gay people because they do not have the strength of will to openly oppose the supposedly horrific political correctness of our society, I have some news for you. Disney is one of the most gay-friendly companies in the US - by CHOICE. Perhaps you don't read the news, but for a number of years the Southern Baptist Convention openly advocating boycotting all things Disney because they treated their gay employees the SAME as each of their other employees - equal access to health care for partners was the original issue, I believe. The Disney Corporation has been a trailblazer in instituting these types of policies, without any precedents from any large companies to motivate it to do so.
It is my great desire that finding out that Disney is such an openly gay-friendly company will cause people like you, VaPoohbear and Ragamuffin to organize your own little boycott - perhaps it will shock you so much that you will never attend WDW again.
Both WaltandJulie and Ragamuffin, thanks for giving me the biggest laugh I've had in a long time by your hilarious statements that neither of you are intolerant. That was a hoot!

WaltandJulie - so you think that if the Republicans decided to hold their next convention at the Swan, that Disney World should send out 'warnings' to guests - after all, they'd be making political statements, wouldn't they? And they'd be there defining themselves by their membership in 'that' group. And the presence of that many of 'them' in the parks might make some of us uncomfortable....
Ragamuffin - I won't say that you're sick, but some of your views truly are. (You know that approach, don't you? Love the sinner, hate the sin?) To act like there is anything 'wrong' with gay people that would need to be 'cured' is one of the most offensive things that I have ever heard. By the way, no one has ever 'scientifically proven' that intolerant bigots actually have smaller brains than the rest of us, but that don't mean it ain't true!
tonygowell - 2 *excellent* posts! Very well thought out, well said. Kudos!