Column: Disney lawsuit shows Ron DeSantis at his bullying, bumbling worst
LA TimesThe entrance to Florida’s Walt Disney World. DeSantis as punishment for Disney’s protected speech.” ‘The State of Florida has flourished in the years since Walt Disney himself surveyed many acres of swampland in 1963 and dreamed of the possibility of Walt Disney World.’ — Walt Disney Co. in its lawsuit That campaign, the lawsuit says, “threatens Disney’s business operations, jeopardizes its economic future in the region, and violates its constitutional rights.” Whether Disney can make that claim stick in federal court is anyone’s guess. On Wednesday, DeSantis’ board voted to declare the development contracts “void and unenforceable.” Disney knew this was coming and filed the lawsuit immediately. “The State of Florida has flourished in the years since Walt Disney himself surveyed many acres of swampland in 1963 and dreamed of the possibility of Walt Disney World,” the lawsuit says. clearly crossed a line in its support of indoctrinating very young schoolchildren in woke gender identity politics,” DeSantis wrote in his recently published memoir, “The Courage to Be Free.” In the same book, DeSantis called Disney’s outspokenness about the “Don’t Say Gay” law “a textbook example of when a corporation should stay out of politics.” In the same book, by the way, DeSantis writes that Disney “has a massive presence in Florida but is headquartered in the leftist enclave of Burbank, California.” Question: Has DeSantis ever been to Burbank, California?