"While Roy's complaints are, I'm sure, heartfelt and he's serious about it, he just doesn't carry as much weight as he used to in the company," said Harold Vogel of Vogel Capital Management in New York.
This is a quote from yet another article on Roy's comments. To me, it's a bunch of garbage and implies the sorry state of things today. While it may be true, what this quote implies is a total, complete and utter lack of respect for morals, principles and ideals within the company. Anybody over the age of 15 who hasn't been living in a cave knows that Disney has practically seperated itself from the ideals, morals and principles set forth by Walt Disney and proudly maintained until Frank Wells untimely death and Eisner's "complete" takeover in 1995.
I am "completely" fed up & beyond -- way beyond -- angry; and will continue to fight the good fight; and hope to God that Disney someday retains its dignity.
It is really sad. Why there are still fans who support Eisner is beyond me.
And the fact that under 300 people are in Preserve the Magic (a link to join is in my signature) is a sad testament as to how the company has "brainwashed" gulliblle people. People that maintain a "Disney can do no wrong" mindset. People who embraced DCA from day one. Pople who adore every single animated sequel and who buy every single DVD that Disney releases.
It pains me to no end. I grew up on Disney; I've read about Walt Disney & watched history television shows on him,
Disneyland & WDW; and the state of the company today is just so sad to watch.