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That was not my intention, so I apologize if that was the way my post affected you.And yet you respond defensively and argumentative.![]()
Saying somebody is an apologist is not name calling or an insult. I also did not say anybody was wrong.
a·pol·o·gist
əˈpäləjəst/
noun
noun: apologist; plural noun: apologists
a person who offers an argument in defense of something controversial.
"an enthusiastic apologist for fascism in the 1920s"
synonyms: defender, supporter, upholder, advocate, proponent, exponent, propagandist, champion, campaigner;
informalcheerleader
I don't know why you would think that because it is not in the Orlando sentenial it is not a fact. Sites like Kenny the pirate and other pages are most of the time right about every rumor. There were CM here that talked about their hours being reduced, same with the Shangai over runs. I find it that when it is good news people are all over pages like Kenny the pirate and love their information and when it is negative for Disney then the information is not reliable? I just can't get on the boat that Disney never does anything wrong or that just because is not in the Orlando sentenial it is not happening.
As for Disney having someone on this boards I could almost guarantee you that there is. I know for a fact there have been Disney employees in certain Facebook groups just watching what is being said. Not until something went wrong did they made themselves be known.
I think some people in this boards go to an extreme and refuse to take their Disney blinders off. For example we had a horrible trip at ASMo we received horrible customer service. When I made a thread about it of course people that thought I was lying so I posted pictures. Someone still refused to believed they were true even imply that I might have staged them. Somehow I staged layers of dust and dust bunnies.
Personally I wouldn't join a message board and base my vacation plans of that alone, after all message boards are not for the faint of hearts.
I love Disney, but I don't agree with some decision and if some rumors going on become reality I will choose to spend my money somewhere else and that is ok.
Using the terms apologist and realists is just not correct or fair. Apologist , what ever the dictionary definition is, in normal every day use means to protect someone or something that is wrong. Which while Disney is not perfect, supporting whatever Disney is or does on any issue or item and calling that person a apologist is plain insulting and wrong.
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You are choosing to make it personal and take offense. There are people who take a job profession as an "Apologist" in their area of expertise; obviously there is no negative connotation. People take a lot of words these days and make them into things they are not because everybody is offended by everything. I use words in the sense they are meant to be used in in the English language. I'm sorry you chose to make it personal. I assure you from my perspective it is not.
Apologist , what ever the dictionary definition is, in normal every day use means to protect someone or something that is wrong.
Because the Sentinel has professional reporters who do a professional job. Newspapers aren't what they used to be a decade ago, but they wouldn't ignore a story that affected their community in a big way. Same thing with OBJ -- they did report layoffs at a couple of DS restaurants, but nothing on the layoffs at WDW. Business reporters love stuff like layoffs because it crosses over into mainstream, where at lot of their stuff doesn't. So if the layoffs were indeed happening, I find it hard to believe there'd be nothing about them anywhere in the local media. There was nothing on the local TV websites either. And really, nothing concrete on the tourist blogs -- just innuendo from inside sources.
That's why I question whether the common assumption. Because if it were, someone in Orlando media would be all over it, and they aren't.
But that wasn't really my point. My point is that it's stated so much, and yet there's no empirical evidence that it's true. And saying it over and over gives people an impression of what's going on at WDW that may or may not be accurate, but a perception that certainly should not go unchallenged.
I'm Catholic and the common term for learning to explain the reasonings behind church tenets is "Apologetics." Trust me, the Catholic Church is NOT using "apologists" because they believe they are wrong.
I think it's easy for words to be taken a certain way, especially when we come from different parts of the country/world who use the English language slightly differently. I hope you give other posters the benefit of the doubt that they don't want to offend you.
Here's an ABC affiliate article discussing the cutback in employee hours in February: Source
Bloomberg article about cuts at Hong Kong Disneyland
Orlando Sentinel article about WDW cutbacks
Hours being reduced isn't the same thing as laying people off entirely. It isn't likely to get the same type of press that layoffs would, but even still there has been professional press coverage of there being reductions in hours for CMs since February.
And there's a huge problem and source of many rifts on these boards: when people think they can tell you how you should feel about something or how it should affect you.And in the grand scheme of things, (insert here again) won't really have a negative impact on your vacation- unless "you" choose to let it have a negative impact.