Disney censors its own program
Since Walt died, Disney has fallen to the hands of a typical media Leftist
"Walt Disney Company CEO Robert Iger scowled at and said "f--- you" to Tom Borelli, director of the National Center for Public Policy Research's Free Enterprise Project, at Tuesday's annual Disney shareholder meeting.
Iger's remark came after Borelli told shareholders about Iger's refusal to sell the DVD or the distribution rights of the miniseries "The Path to 9/11."
Borelli had just ended his presentation and was attempting to shake Iger's hand on his way back to his seat. Iger, who was sitting in the audience at the time, also refused to uncross his arms and shake Borelli's hand. Borelli, who had received applause from fellow shareholders after his presentation, went back to the podium and precisely reported to his fellow shareholders what Iger had just said, to gasps from the assembled crowd. Borelli then sat back down.
"The Path to 9/11" is a miniseries based on the federal "9/11 Commission Report." The miniseries aired in 2006 on the Disney-owned ABC television network. The shareholder meeting was held at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, California.
"So much for the family-friendly Disney reputation," said Borelli. "Shareholders have a legitimate concern about the political and financial implications of Iger's actions. It wasn't until today that the depths of his contempt were revealed."
Borelli, who was attending the meeting on behalf of the Free Enterprise Action Fund, a mutual fund with which he is affiliated, registered a shareholder proposal asking the company to be more transparent about the company's political donations due to concerns about Iger possibly using the company's assets to advance Iger's personal political agenda. Borelli cited Disney's refusal to sell the DVD or its rights to "The Path to 9/11" miniseries as evidence of iger's bias. Iger is a long-time donor to liberal politicians and the miniseries was thought to be embarrassing to officials who served in the Clinton Administration. Withholding distribution of the DVD for personal political reasons would be a conflict with shareholder interests.
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And, of course "f--- you" is about the level of rational discussion that one expects from a Leftist. Abuse is their version of argument.
6 comments:
I seem to remember Dick Cheney, then VP of the US, saying "f--- you" to a US Rep Leahy.
I'm not too concerned about the words. It's the reason behind the words that has my concern.
Leahy has earned it many times over !
Dick Leahy is not a Rep. but a US senator, and deserves a lot more than a few words, no matter what those words are. Like a rope around his neck?
Well. If Disney isn’t going to release The Path to 9/11, I guess there is scant hope for Song of the South.
Hmm, are we now going to see T-shirts picturing a smiling Mickey Mouse holding up a white-gloved middle finger, and Iger's infamous words below the image?
Robert, those are all ready around! ;-)
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