She didn’t
hold back – even though she was walking
the red carpet for her new Disney film, Cheaper by the Dozen.
The film is about a family with ten children and devoted parents.
Florida’s “Don’t
Say Gay” bill would stop teachers from mentioning LGBTQ people in elementary
schools. The bill has passed the Florida legislature and is awaiting the
Governor’s signature.
The
controversy began when it was revealed that Disney had donated money to the bill’s main sponsors. In
addition, Chapek initially refused to publicly condemn the measure. He wrote that
“corporate statements do very little to change outcomes or minds” and “are
often weaponized by one side or the other to further divide and inflame.”
Instead, he highlighted the company’s commitment to telling diverse stories
and told
employees who were unhappy with his decision to go see a therapist.
Chapek then
said he would meet Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to discuss somehow preventing
the bill from being weaponized against LGBTQ people. In response, DeSantis said
that he
refused to bow down to “woke corporations” and released a video
accusing LGBTQ people of trying to “inject transgenderism into
kindergarten.”
Trying to do
damage control, Disney said it would donate $5 million to the Human Rights
Campaign (HRC) and other LGBTQ rights organizations. HRC
rejected its donation and said Disney needed to take more direct
action to combat the bill. Chapek eventually apologized
to employees for not denouncing the bill.
Union and her
husband, former basketball star Dwyane Wade, have a transgender daughter.
“I don’t want
to say shock because hatred doesn’t shock me at this point. I’ve been a Black
woman in America since ’72. Nothing shocks me, but the fear that gripped me
because I know what this leads to,” Union said. “Every moment in history,
there has been this moment. We know how this ends. We know where hate and
oppression lead. And it can start now with the LGBTQIA community, but if you
think that it’s just a them problem. Oh baby, you’re next.”
Then she
spelled it out for any corporate flacks who still didn’t understand what she
was saying.
“If you’re
going to take a stand and be all about diversity and inclusion – and it’s not
just about black boxes after George Floyd died – you need to actually put your
money where your mouth is,” Union said.
“You can’t
stand against hate and oppression and fund hate and oppression. That doesn’t
work. Obviously, our family has a big spotlight. My child is one child. There
are countless children who deserve peace and the ability to survive and thrive
in this world, just like everybody else. And if you think that your kid isn’t
next, you are so sadly mistaken.”
SOURCE: LGBTQ NATION
Heard about that remake earlier today. 🙂
ReplyDeleteGlad she said what she said. 👍🏻