Disney To Boy Scouts: You're Not Welcome

I remember listening to Irv Homer who was a talk show host and his charity was the Sunshine foundation to help kids. He said on air that Disney didn't like kids being brought in on wheel chairs and there has been problems with them funding the Sunshine foundation in the past.

Disney does whatever is in their best interests.

Who doesn't? Can we really blame Disney for doing what is in its best interest?

However, how does the scout's ban on gay scoutmasters affect Disney at all?


How does a photographer not wanting to photograph a gay marriage affect gay marriage at all?
BINGO!

Double standard zone ahead!
 
Who doesn't? Can we really blame Disney for doing what is in its best interest?

However, how does the scout's ban on gay scoutmasters affect Disney at all?

If you want to attack 48 percent of the non-adult market and go after 52 percent then you don't have 100 percent of the market. It means you are losing money because you take sides.

I'm confused. Where's the attack?

They said they would no long fund the Boy Scouts. It is their money. Don't they have the right to do with it what they want?

Do the Boy Scouts have the right to demand that Disney continue to fund them forever?

Personally, I think Disney's decision sucks, but it is not my money. I'm not going to boycott Disney because of this decision... of course, I refuse to fork out $100/person/day to go to a theme park that has shitty roller coasters anyway. It is not like they are going to miss any revenue from me. :D

What is a theme park without any roller coasters? :badgrin:

Disney has been on board promoting the Gay Agenda for some time now Have you ever heard of Gay Days at Disney - at the height of tourist season families with young children - the families are not warned by Disney but are ambushed when they arrive at the park and are assaulted by hoards of fruit cakes - try explaining the shit they have to contend with to a 5 or 6 year old. But the faggots get a good laugh at the families expense .
 
Who doesn't? Can we really blame Disney for doing what is in its best interest?

However, how does the scout's ban on gay scoutmasters affect Disney at all?


How does a photographer not wanting to photograph a gay marriage affect gay marriage at all?
BINGO!

Double standard zone ahead!

Um, not really, I was on the side of the photographer. Let the homosexual couple take their business elsewhere.

And these are really two different scenarios. With the photographer, they were forced to take business they did not want. It was a travesty of justice.

Here, it is different. Disney has money that it donates. They have decided not to donate to the Boy Scouts. Bad decision if you ask me, but it is still their right to do as they want with their money.
 
If you want to attack 48 percent of the non-adult market and go after 52 percent then you don't have 100 percent of the market. It means you are losing money because you take sides.

I'm confused. Where's the attack?

They said they would no long fund the Boy Scouts. It is their money. Don't they have the right to do with it what they want?

Do the Boy Scouts have the right to demand that Disney continue to fund them forever?

Personally, I think Disney's decision sucks, but it is not my money. I'm not going to boycott Disney because of this decision... of course, I refuse to fork out $100/person/day to go to a theme park that has shitty roller coasters anyway. It is not like they are going to miss any revenue from me. :D

What is a theme park without any roller coasters? :badgrin:

Disney has been on board promoting the Gay Agenda for some time now Have you ever heard of Gay Days at Disney - at the height of tourist season families with young children - the families are not warned by Disney but are ambushed when they arrive at the park and are assaulted by hoards of fruit cakes - try explaining the shit they have to contend with to a 5 or 6 year old. But the faggots get a good laugh at the families expense .
What a load of crapola.
 
How does a photographer not wanting to photograph a gay marriage affect gay marriage at all?
BINGO!

Double standard zone ahead!

Um, not really, I was on the side of the photographer. Let the homosexual couple take their business elsewhere.

And these are really two different scenarios. With the photographer, they were forced to take business they did not want. It was a travesty of justice.

Here, it is different. Disney has money that it donates. They have decided not to donate to the Boy Scouts. Bad decision if you ask me, but it is still their right to do as they want with their money.
I believe we are agreeing here.

I don't want any party to be forced in any instance.

Such being the case, I believe that Disney caved to political pressure from a vast minority, to save face with people who will never be satisfied in the end anyways.

Does that clear up things?
 
If you want to attack 48 percent of the non-adult market and go after 52 percent then you don't have 100 percent of the market. It means you are losing money because you take sides.

I'm confused. Where's the attack?

They said they would no long fund the Boy Scouts. It is their money. Don't they have the right to do with it what they want?

Do the Boy Scouts have the right to demand that Disney continue to fund them forever?

Personally, I think Disney's decision sucks, but it is not my money. I'm not going to boycott Disney because of this decision... of course, I refuse to fork out $100/person/day to go to a theme park that has shitty roller coasters anyway. It is not like they are going to miss any revenue from me. :D

What is a theme park without any roller coasters? :badgrin:

Disney has been on board promoting the Gay Agenda for some time now Have you ever heard of Gay Days at Disney - at the height of tourist season families with young children - the families are not warned by Disney but are ambushed when they arrive at the park and are assaulted by hoards of fruit cakes - try explaining the shit they have to contend with to a 5 or 6 year old. But the faggots get a good laugh at the families expense .

Disney does not promote Gay Days at Disney. They only benefit from the additional revenue. I guess because I live in Florida, I know about "Gay Days" and would never take my family there during the first week of June. I guess people who don't live in Florida have no clue about it and are "ambushed" when they arrive at Disney that week.

Now, why on Earth anyone would go to Disney World in the heat of the Florida summer is beyond me. But, I suppose I would rather "Gay Days" be the first week of June than anytime from about the middle of November to the middle of April when we actually have damned nice weather.

On the other hand, I agree with you. Disney should publicize the event to warn families so that those families can make their own decisions. While they do not "promote" Gay Days, neither do they warn those who might not care to share the park with 50,000 gay couples kissing and fondling each other.
 
BINGO!

Double standard zone ahead!

Um, not really, I was on the side of the photographer. Let the homosexual couple take their business elsewhere.

And these are really two different scenarios. With the photographer, they were forced to take business they did not want. It was a travesty of justice.

Here, it is different. Disney has money that it donates. They have decided not to donate to the Boy Scouts. Bad decision if you ask me, but it is still their right to do as they want with their money.
I believe we are agreeing here.

I don't want any party to be forced in any instance.

Such being the case, I believe that Disney caved to political pressure from a vast minority, to save face with people who will never be satisfied in the end anyways.

Does that clear up things?

I'm not so sure they "caved", but maybe. Maybe rather the powers that be are gay themselves?

No, I suppose you are right. They probably did cave.
 
So Disney sending Boy Scouts to the back of the bus is good?

It is good because it means they take their money somewhere else for positive things.

So could blacks at a lunch counter.

I am guessing that everyone has figured out the inherent circular logic by now.

Mission accomplished ..oops

And Woolworth is no longer in business because they decided that a segment of the public wasn't welcome. Mission accomplished.
 
I'm confused. Where's the attack?

They said they would no long fund the Boy Scouts. It is their money. Don't they have the right to do with it what they want?

Do the Boy Scouts have the right to demand that Disney continue to fund them forever?

Personally, I think Disney's decision sucks, but it is not my money. I'm not going to boycott Disney because of this decision... of course, I refuse to fork out $100/person/day to go to a theme park that has shitty roller coasters anyway. It is not like they are going to miss any revenue from me. :D

What is a theme park without any roller coasters? :badgrin:

Disney has been on board promoting the Gay Agenda for some time now Have you ever heard of Gay Days at Disney - at the height of tourist season families with young children - the families are not warned by Disney but are ambushed when they arrive at the park and are assaulted by hoards of fruit cakes - try explaining the shit they have to contend with to a 5 or 6 year old. But the faggots get a good laugh at the families expense .

Disney does not promote Gay Days at Disney. They only benefit from the additional revenue. I guess because I live in Florida, I know about "Gay Days" and would never take my family there during the first week of June. I guess people who don't live in Florida have no clue about it and are "ambushed" when they arrive at Disney that week.

Now, why on Earth anyone would go to Disney World in the heat of the Florida summer is beyond me. But, I suppose I would rather "Gay Days" be the first week of June than anytime from about the middle of November to the middle of April when we actually have damned nice weather.

On the other hand, I agree with you. Disney should publicize the event to warn families so that those families can make their own decisions. While they do not "promote" Gay Days, neither do they warn those who might not care to share the park with 50,000 gay couples kissing and fondling each other.

You've been there? You've seen that?
 
Sad how the liberals even want children to like homosexuality, can't they at least wait till their adults?
No child possesses the hatred of homophobia. It's a vile trait taught to them by their parents Children, rightfully and in the eyes of God, show no hate.
Identifying the perversity and aberration of homosexuality AS perversity and aberration is not 'hatred' - it is truth.
 
Sad how the liberals even want children to like homosexuality, can't they at least wait till their adults?
No child possesses the hatred of homophobia. It's a vile trait taught to them by their parents Children, rightfully and in the eyes of God, show no hate.
Identifying the perversity and aberration of homosexuality AS perversity and aberration is not 'hatred' - it is truth.

You know what else is truth? You're a little bitch
 
Disney has been on board promoting the Gay Agenda for some time now Have you ever heard of Gay Days at Disney - at the height of tourist season families with young children - the families are not warned by Disney but are ambushed when they arrive at the park and are assaulted by hoards of fruit cakes - try explaining the shit they have to contend with to a 5 or 6 year old. But the faggots get a good laugh at the families expense .

Disney does not promote Gay Days at Disney. They only benefit from the additional revenue. I guess because I live in Florida, I know about "Gay Days" and would never take my family there during the first week of June. I guess people who don't live in Florida have no clue about it and are "ambushed" when they arrive at Disney that week.

Now, why on Earth anyone would go to Disney World in the heat of the Florida summer is beyond me. But, I suppose I would rather "Gay Days" be the first week of June than anytime from about the middle of November to the middle of April when we actually have damned nice weather.

On the other hand, I agree with you. Disney should publicize the event to warn families so that those families can make their own decisions. While they do not "promote" Gay Days, neither do they warn those who might not care to share the park with 50,000 gay couples kissing and fondling each other.

You've been there? You've seen that?

Bodocea , we've already had this discussion on another thread , you lost you got anhilated and stomped on. You want a repeat of that ?
 
Time for people to wake up and write off Disney as a vacation destination...

Hit them where it hurts folks...The same with the NFL, people need to start boycotting them by not watching it on television..they want to threaten states and the people in them

How sick is someone who finds glee in attacking children?

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Disney does not promote Gay Days at Disney. They only benefit from the additional revenue. I guess because I live in Florida, I know about "Gay Days" and would never take my family there during the first week of June. I guess people who don't live in Florida have no clue about it and are "ambushed" when they arrive at Disney that week.

Now, why on Earth anyone would go to Disney World in the heat of the Florida summer is beyond me. But, I suppose I would rather "Gay Days" be the first week of June than anytime from about the middle of November to the middle of April when we actually have damned nice weather.

On the other hand, I agree with you. Disney should publicize the event to warn families so that those families can make their own decisions. While they do not "promote" Gay Days, neither do they warn those who might not care to share the park with 50,000 gay couples kissing and fondling each other.

You've been there? You've seen that?

Bodocea , we've already had this discussion on another thread , you lost you got anhilated and stomped on. You want a repeat of that ?

Odd how I recall the ending of that conversation quite differently. I've been to Gay Days...it's about being with people that won't give you dirty looks if you hold hands with your wife or husband. It's comraderie...it's the rides, the fun....

Now...tell me how many Gay Days you've been to at Disneyland or Disney World and what did you personally experience on one of those days.
 
Don't take your kids to Disney or they'll catch the FAG BUG!!!

Excusez-moi, you chardonnay-sipping granolacrat, have you ever heard of deoderant? - Your poor attempts at Humor stink !

Are you always such a queer-loving thumbsucker, or did you get up on the wrong side of your padded room this morning?
 
If you want to attack 48 percent of the non-adult market and go after 52 percent then you don't have 100 percent of the market. It means you are losing money because you take sides.

I'm confused. Where's the attack?

They said they would no long fund the Boy Scouts. It is their money. Don't they have the right to do with it what they want?

Do the Boy Scouts have the right to demand that Disney continue to fund them forever?

Personally, I think Disney's decision sucks, but it is not my money. I'm not going to boycott Disney because of this decision... of course, I refuse to fork out $100/person/day to go to a theme park that has shitty roller coasters anyway. It is not like they are going to miss any revenue from me. :D

What is a theme park without any roller coasters? :badgrin:

Disney has been on board promoting the Gay Agenda for some time now Have you ever heard of Gay Days at Disney - at the height of tourist season families with young children - the families are not warned by Disney but are ambushed when they arrive at the park and are assaulted by hoards of fruit cakes - try explaining the shit they have to contend with to a 5 or 6 year old. But the faggots get a good laugh at the families expense .


Know what?

I'm sitting here in my red t-shirt that we have to wear to make us noticeable during gay days at Disney so you breeders can cover your little shits eyes and rush them off to the protective arms of Goofy (firmly grasping your little daughter's prepubescent boobie) and YES. I'M SERIOUSLY LAUGHING MY QUEER ASS OFF AT YOU BIGOTED, HOMOPHOBIC IDIOTS!


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
You've been there? You've seen that?

Bodocea , we've already had this discussion on another thread , you lost you got anhilated and stomped on. You want a repeat of that ?

Odd how I recall the ending of that conversation quite differently. I've been to Gay Days...it's about being with people that won't give you dirty looks if you hold hands with your wife or husband. It's comraderie...it's the rides, the fun....

Now...tell me how many Gay Days you've been to at Disneyland or Disney World and what did you personally experience on one of those days.

Odd how I recall the ending of that conversation quite differently.

Ignorance must be Bliss - huh Bodocea, you got the stuffing stomped out of you and your simply too intellectually challenged to even realize it - I hate to tell you this pal - but your inferiority complex is fully justified. Don't worry though Bod. people aren't laughing with you - they're laughing at you. ... fruit cake

“Go get a room."

That’s exactly what I feel like yelling this time every year as Gay Days descend upon Orlando. I know that during the first week in June, unsuspecting families and otherwise good and reasonable people will, at times, be confronted with images and events they would probably rather not see or experience on their family vacation. These people paid to visit Disney World, but during the first week in June, it looks a lot more like South Beach.

For the record, I’m a 42-year old gay man living in Orlando. I’ve been to Gay Days before, and thought it was a little bit over the top, but always bit my lip – especially here on the site. This year though, it just seems completely out of control, and I wanted to get this off my chest.

I’ve watched over the years as Gay Days has grown in scope and size. What once was a small group of well-meaning gay men and lesbians has grown – and in my opinion, deformed – into what is now nothing more than a vile spectacle of self indulgence and indecency.

No matter how prudish that last sentence may sound, trust me – I’m no prude. I have a liberal streak that cuts through me like a hot knife through butter, but I like to think that I was raised with a certain sense of decency and a pretty good sense of right and wrong. There is a time and a place for everything, and Disney World is neither in this instance.

Over the years I have heard about, and have witnessed, what is commonly referred to as PDA (public displays of affection) during gay days, and almost always it’s done in full view of a family, or at least children. I don’t care if you’re straight or gay, there are some things kids don’t need to see – and trust me, two queens frenching outside Cinderella castle is really high on that list.

I can’t help but think of, and feel sorry for – the unsuspecting family who saved for years for a once in a lifetime trip – only to arrive and find that Disney had in fact, been invaded by he-women and shaved down muscle boys. By itself that would not be a problem, but the sheer number of people who seem to go out of their way to rub their sexuality in everyones face during this ‘event’ is nothing short of disgraceful. Is the Magic Kingdom REALLY the place for a 5 year old to ask his father why those two men are kissing? Is it really up to any person to decide for that parent when, or if, they will have that conversation with their child? I’ve always believed the best way we, as gay men and lesbians, could further our cause was to simply live our lives openly, and with dignity. Not hide in shame, and not force our beliefs or lifestyle down anyone else's throat. I don’t like it when I hear pompous windbags telling me I’m going to burn in hell for being gay, and I’m sure most of the free world would appreciate a visit to Disney World that did not include the vision of grown men in go-go shorts, and ads for lubricant prominently displayed throughout the host hotel. Oh, and while we’re on the subject of ‘image’ at the host hotel (this year it was the Sheraton World on International Drive)– the line of beer trucks outside the resort was a nice touch, and the liquor kiosks and condom ads every 5 feet will certainly not further the image of us as a bunch of drunken sex fiends.

The argument is often put forth that since Christian groups congregate at Disney World, why not us? Fair enough, except that the ‘Night of Joy’ (the Christian concert that takes place at the Magic Kingdom each year) is a hard ticket event – meaning that it’s not open to the public, and requires separate admission. The Magic Kingdom is closed down to the public at a certain time, and only those people that CHOOSE to be there are allowed in. Families that come to the Magic Kingdom on Gay Days are not afforded the luxury of choice. Since Disney does not sanction the event, it’s not mentioned anywhere, or to anyone booking a reservation during that week. If “Gay Day” at the Magic Kingdom was a hard ticket event like the Night of Joy, sign me up. But it’s not – it’s far from it. Trust me, if a religious group organized 100,000 Christians to go and ‘make yourself known’ in the Magic Kingdom one day a year – and began rubbing their lifestyles in the faces of visitors by preaching to them as they tried to ride Space Mountain – plenty of people would be up in arms.

Then there is the issue of drugs. It is widely known throughout the gay community in Orlando that if you want good drugs and great sex, the first week of June is a great time to visit. So much so, that the Orange County Sheriff's office found it necessary to station deputies and drug sniffing dogs in the lobby of the host hotel. And before the oppression chorus starts warming up, just get real – we all know that it goes on in droves during gay week – and it’s not ‘oppression’ if it’s justified. I don’t mean to imply that every person attending gay days is a drug crazed lunatic – the vast majority are not – but no one in the gay community can deny how pervasive this problem is, and the problem travels with us.

Now, I have to tell you I’m uncomfortable writing this. In the years I’ve had this site, I’ve never used it to espouse my beliefs – political or otherwise, and I doubt seriously I ever will again. But, I know a little something about Disney, and as a gay man – I feel I had something to say on this issue – something that should be said, something that many good, decent and reasonable people feel – but will never openly express for fear of ‘political incorrectness’.

I’m also more than a little fed up. I’m fed up with the world thinking that this is what being gay in America is all about – it’s not. I’m fed up that those of us with some sense of ourselves outside of circuit parties and body building are painted with this tawdry brush. But most of all, I’m fed up with watching a place I love get defiled by the kind of twisted nonsense that routinely takes place during Gay Days. The Magic Kingdom is not the place to make a stand, or to further an agenda. While Disney does not openly promote or discourage the event, I know that many inside the mouse house dread its arrival every year. It’s a political land mine and Disney does their best to walk it very carefully. In my mind, Disney already does it right. I’ve stayed at Disney hotels, sailed on the Disney Cruise Line and probably eaten in every restaurant on Disney property – on both coasts– and done all of it with my male partner. NEVER ONCE was I treated any differently than any other guest – it was a non issue – the way it should be. That’s Disney's policy and it’s a good one. In return for that, my partner and I act appropriately when we’re in public – the way any couple should – straight or gay.

And before I get any emails from my gay brethren calling me a ‘self loathing aunt tom’ (someone actually called me that once), let me be clear – I’m proud of who and what I am. I just don’t feel the need to force feed it to the world in that way. Disney is a place where reality is suspended, at least for a time. It’s not a place for anyone’s political agenda – right or left. Keep Key West in Key West – and let Disney be Disney.

http://www.wdwinfo.com/disney-gay-days.htm
 
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Don't take your kids to Disney or they'll catch the FAG BUG!!!

Excusez-moi, you chardonnay-sipping granolacrat, have you ever heard of deoderant? - Your poor attempts at Humor stink !

Are you always such a queer-loving thumbsucker, or did you get up on the wrong side of your padded room this morning?

Thanks for taking a break from masturbating to comment :thup:
 

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