rayelias
<font color=peach>An expert on only some things ;)
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I'm just one guy who enjoys the escape from the real world that WDW offers.
I understand that people are allowed and encouraged to donate their own money to whomever they choose, but I'm frankly a little disturbed to learn that Walt Disney Co. CEO Robert Iger gave $2,100 to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
I will admit, I'm not a fan of Sen. Clinton. Whether you are or not, you'll agree she is a very polarizing national figure.
I would be equally upset to learn if Iger gave money to someone on the otherside of the aisle.
Again, while there's nothing "wrong" with it, I would think (hope) that the CEO of a company who's business model is "escapism" would shy away from doing things that might potentially challenge that successful model.
Disney should be, in my opinion, not only non-partisan, but apolitical.
So, if by some stroke of serindipity, the gets to Robert Iger, or anyone else in prominent positions in Disney, please keep your political affiliations and beliefs private.
Whether you give money or support to someone like Hillary Clinton or to someone like Newt Gingrich, you're going to have at least 50% of the people unhappy about it.
Keep politics FAR AWAY from Walt Disney Co.
...Back to your regularly scheduled programming...
I understand that people are allowed and encouraged to donate their own money to whomever they choose, but I'm frankly a little disturbed to learn that Walt Disney Co. CEO Robert Iger gave $2,100 to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
I will admit, I'm not a fan of Sen. Clinton. Whether you are or not, you'll agree she is a very polarizing national figure.
I would be equally upset to learn if Iger gave money to someone on the otherside of the aisle.
Again, while there's nothing "wrong" with it, I would think (hope) that the CEO of a company who's business model is "escapism" would shy away from doing things that might potentially challenge that successful model.
Disney should be, in my opinion, not only non-partisan, but apolitical.
So, if by some stroke of serindipity, the gets to Robert Iger, or anyone else in prominent positions in Disney, please keep your political affiliations and beliefs private.
Whether you give money or support to someone like Hillary Clinton or to someone like Newt Gingrich, you're going to have at least 50% of the people unhappy about it.
Keep politics FAR AWAY from Walt Disney Co.
...Back to your regularly scheduled programming...
), then I'll go there, even though I don't care for their political donation choices.