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Or can you imagine the county road crews deciding to shut down four lanes of the Park access road for paving during the day in the middle of the summer tourist seasonI doubt they repeal the legislation, but I'm sure Disney will negotiate some deal with the local governments, because the last thing they want is the county road crew patching holes in the roads among other things they don't do well.
Yes….. they do as long as you meet the company standard…. They also opened their doors and fed people and first responders when the gay nightclub was shot up…. Chic fil a is the best run…. Most community supportive company that is the it there…. People that were attacking them was ridiculous.Does Chick-fil-A knowingly and openly hire gay employees?
I love Chic-fil-A. I ate there a couple of days ago.Yes….. they do as long as you meet the company standard…. They also opened their doors and fed people and first responders when the gay nightclub was shot up…. Chic fil a is the best run…. Most community supportive company that is the it there…. People that were attacking them was ridiculous.
Yes….. they do as long as you meet the company standard…. They also opened their doors and fed people and first responders when the gay nightclub was shot up…. Chic fil a is the best run…. Most community supportive company that is the it there…. People that were attacking them was ridiculous.
Disney RESTORES Gay Kiss in Pixar's new movie 'Lightyear' after staff complained about it being cut as firm battles Florida over 'Don't Say Gay' bill
Disney has restored a gay kiss scene in its new movie Lightyear after a furious backlash from staff, as the firm continues to tussle with Florida over Governor Ron DeSantis's so-called Don't Say Gay bill.
- Disney restored the gay kiss between Lightyear character Alisha Hawthorne (voiced by actress Uzo Aduba) and another female character
The kiss happens between Buzz Lightyear's friend Alisha Hawthorne (Uzo Aduba) and another female character within the first 30 minutes of the film, which was shown to audiences at CinemaCon on Wednesday.
The kiss was previous removed from the film before being reinstated after workers at Pixar Studios - which is owned by Disney - sent a letter to Disney CEO Bob Chapek, accusing the company of hiding same-sex affection.
In addition, at least four recent feature films were altered to appease the views of leadership in China, Russia and the Middle East.
But, it remains unknown if Disney will opt to censor the scene for its international markets after its release this upcoming June.
Disney RESTORES lesbian kiss on Pixar's 'Lightyear' | Daily Mail Online