After Disney made the fateful decision to double down on spreading the DNC-CCP misinformation campaign that the Parental Rights to Not Have Their Children Groomed by Far Left Anti-American Activists Disguised as Teachers in Public Schools Act is a “Don’t say gay bill,” the Minor Attractive Mouse (MAM for short) vows it will assure the right of parents to protect their children from child predator leftists is revoked, for the good of the whole.
The move being made in a state run by a human being adult that aligns himself with the individual rights principles of our American republic has put Disney squarely in the American accountability crosshairs for the first time since Walt Disney ran the company. Now, an actual opposition party has emerged in Florida to the anti-American seditionists party of the Florida DNC and they’re looking to use their powers to finally stand up for Americans against these vulgar predators.
The Florida GOP, with Governor Ron DeSantis as their General, is seeking to end Disney’s hold on its own lands, and even its own brand, putting their very IP of Mickey Mouse on the table. Corporations that wish to use their foreign powers (the wealth of China and other totalitarian markets now fueling the anti-American companies of our lands) might soon have to reconcile with many more Americanists, as more state GOP parties and governors get emboldened by the success of DeSantis and his Florida GOP to not flinch in the face of the avalanche of cultural production by the DNC-CCP attempting to vilify parents, parental rights, and childhood innocence.
Congressional Republicans may block Disney copyright after ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill row
From www.independent.co.uk
2022-04-07 22:04:42
Excerpt:
A number of Republican lawmakers have signalled they may block Disney from renewing copyright on an iconic Mickey Mouse cartoon as punishment for the company’s stance on Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill.
Rep Jim Banks, chair of the Republican Study Committee, is circulating a letter among the GOP caucus in which he tells Disney CEO Bob Chapek of his intention to oppose any future extension of Disney copyrights, National Review reports.
Disney’s rights to its Steamboat Willie Mickey Mouse, first seen in a 1928 short film, are due to expire on 1 January 2024, although more recent depictions will remain protected by separate copyrights.
Mr Banks writes that Disney’s opposition to the the Parental Rights in Education legislation shows it has capitulated to “far-left activists through hypocritical, woke corporate actions”, and accuses them of “kowtowing” to China.
“It’s unfortunate that Disney, once an American success story, has allied with a hostile foreign…