I read some of this thread before I was able to listen to the podcast. I listened, I thought about it and now, I am going to "beat that old horse" just a little bit more.
I listen to the podcast here for the entertainment value and the little bits of info that I can't get elsewhere. I look forward to hearing the opinions. I do admit that since Bob's passing, I listen less often because it's just not the same and seems to be lacking that little something special that Bob always brought to the table.
I don't appreciate the name calling part of Pete's rant on Meg Crofton. While I certainly do see room for improvement in the way that things are being done, at WDW and from time to time, even here on the DIS, I would NEVER resort to public name calling. For members of the podcast, I see it as being almost a moral imperative for the members of the podcast to avoid such behavior if they are to remain a credible source of information.
My maternal grandmother was a "cleaning woman". She was one of 15 children. She placed in a Masonic orphanage after her father was killed in the line of duty as a US Marshal. Her siblings were scattered among relatives all over the country due to her mother's inability to care for them all. She was unable to attend school beyond the 4th grade during the depression era and had her first of three children at the age of 14 years of age after marrying my grandfather who was much older than she was. After the birth of her last child, my mother, about twenty-five years later, my grandfather was murdered. She moved to FL and she worked her way up to the head of housekeeping at the Sheraton hotel over near Cypress Gardens during the majority of my youth. She did pretty well for herself. She even managed to put herself through college and got a degree in business before she passed away at 80 years of age.
Yes, I know that when most women take on the custodial professions, it means that they have a lack of education. It doesn't mean that these women remain that way forever. It also doesn't mean that "cleaning women" should be viewed as second class citizens either. At least these women are doing useful work and not sitting at home living off of welfare.
I didn't appreciate Pete's tone. I didn't appreciate the name calling. Do I respect his right to his opinion? Of course I do. I love a good Pete rant, but this one was just a little less well received because of the name calling. I am actually a bit disappointed in Pete, I know that he can do better.