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We're talking about Disney+ streaming video. And when it comes to Florida, even though there are several Disney installations there and an increasing number of Disney jobs that at least been announced going to Florida, the big reality there is on the ground.
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It is Disney World, the iconic park there in the central part of Florida that explains why there are so many fights from so many places in the world that are nonstop to Orlando International Airport. This is a story that strikes very close to home for me and by that, I actually mean home. I was born in Lakeland, Florida, just a matter of a few miles from Orlando. And there were almost no families in Central Florida during the time that I was a boy that were untouched by the announcement of Disney World and then the arrival of Disney World. And furthermore, it was a matter of incredible pride to the state of Florida, and that meant to those who were then several million Floridians, many millions added to that sense. Floridians found a great deal of pride in Disney, locating Disney World because of the reputation of the Disney Corporation, because of its family-friendly symbolism. Because if you had Disney World, then you were going to have families coming all over the world in order to experience that Disney experience. You had Disney's iconic storylines, narratives, and cartoon characters. You had a brand that did everything it could to be synonymous with wholesome, to uphold American values, American interests, and for that matter, America's morality in a vague but nevertheless always present sense. But you need to fast forward from the early 1970s until 2022 and the world has changed and you knew that, and Disney has changed and you knew that. But how much Disney had changed? Well, we just found that out. The catalyst for this was the Florida bill just signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis that would prevent discussion of sexual identity, gender identity, issues in the earliest grades of the schools and would also prevent some forms of LGBTQ ideology from being addressed directly by the schools, that means the public schools regardless of the age. Now, you can understand why the LGBTQ activist community pressed back on this as the Don't Say Gay Bill. The bill, of course, doesn't actually say that, but you can also understand how the major media did everything possible basically to follow the same line, even in headlines referring to bill as the Don't Say Gay Bill. Actually, what the bill says is respect parents, and the rights of parents, and the integrity of parents in their families as having the authority to raise these issues rather than to have an ideology or a new morality foisted upon very, very young children. And by the way, when we're talking about very, very young children, we're talking about teachers and educators raising issues that, let's just say, are not what parents want teachers talking with their five, six, seven, eight year olds about and is questionable whether they want teachers talking about those issues with their nine year olds all the way up through the high school years.