Be whisked away aboard the captain's RIB power boat to a pair of sun-soaked snorkeling sites — and prepare for an adventure like no other. Journey to picturesque Turtle Cove, Buck Island and immerse yourself in an underwater wonderland, where you're invited to swim and snorkel amidst a school of sea turtles for approximately one hour. Afterward, make your way to your second snorkel stop — Little St James Island — where curious fish dart back and forth in the clear blue water, and colorful coral formations nestle next to amazing underwater formations. Afterward, enjoy a beverage and snack before making your way back to St Thomas Harbor.
How lovely, let your kids go snorkeling and have a snack and a drink afterward on Epstein's pedo island. Thanks Disney!
https://www.magicalkingdoms.com/cruise/ports/stthomasexcur.html
A lot to unpack here, sick, corrupt, grooming children + adventures on Epstein Island. Why are people not calling for boycott?
A lot to unpack here, sick, corrupt, grooming children + adventures on Epstein Island. Why are people not calling for boycott?
Damn good question... boycott Epcot or something like that.
Everybody has to feel comfortable in their own skin but kindergarten through third graders don't normally contemplate these things without deranged adults in charge. At best it's creepy, at worst it's pedophilia.
Americans turn back on Disney after LGBTQ embrace
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans, upset with Disney’s embrace of the LGBTQ movement, no longer want to do “business” with Mickey Mouse and instead will seek out “family-friendly alternatives,” according to a new survey shared with Secrets.
The latest data said that 68.2% of voters are now “less likely to do business with Disney.” Of those, 57.2% are “much less likely” to buy from the entertainment giant known for its kid-friendly parks and movies.
What’s more, 69% said that they are likely to “support family-friendly alternatives to Disney.”
The survey, from Convention of States Action in partnership with The Trafalgar Group, also found that concerns about Disney’s plan to create related content are bipartisan, with 48.2% of Democrats also saying they are less likely to “do business” with Disney.
Screw them, Disney sucks.
Everybody has to feel comfortable in their own skin but kindergarten through third graders don't normally contemplate these things without deranged adults in charge. At best it's creepy, at worst it's pedophilia.
You are so right about that! They don't have much of a concept on gender, they're not that worried about it.
I once had the following conversation with a 4 y/o boy:
Kid: Octo, are you a boy or a girl?
Me: I'm a girl. Why do you ask?
Kid: You have short hair!
Me: So let me ask you this: When you had long hair, were you a girl then?
Kid: Yes.
Everybody has to feel comfortable in their own skin but kindergarten through third graders don't normally contemplate these things without deranged adults in charge. At best it's creepy, at worst it's pedophilia.
You are so right about that! They don't have much of a concept on gender, they're not that worried about it.
I once had the following conversation with a 4 y/o boy:
Kid: Octo, are you a boy or a girl?
Me: I'm a girl. Why do you ask?
Kid: You have short hair!
Me: So let me ask you this: When you had long hair, were you a girl then?
Kid: Yes.
That's funny, and so typical.
Funny stuff Octo +1000.
Nearly 70% Now Say They’re Less Likely to Do Business with Disney, and Will Support Family-Friendly Alternatives
DeSantis: Florida lawmakers to consider ending Disney’s self-governing power during special session
Florida legislators will consider whether to end special districts put into place before 1968, including the one that gives Walt Disney World Resort essentially its own government, during their special session that starts Tuesday.
The last-minute addition of the option to terminate the special districts comes after weeks of tension between DeSantis and the Walt Disney Company following the passage of the controversial Parental Rights in Education Law, known by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” law.
The Reedy Creek Improvement District gives Disney the right to govern itself like a city. If it’s repealed, the theme park’s land would fall under Orange and Osceola counties, since Disney stretches into both counties.
Sucks to be them if this flies.
Just wait till building inspectors, land planners environmental and transportation engineers from two counties and the St. Johns River Water Management District bureaucrats get their claws into Micky Land.
Couldn't happen to better group of virtue signalling woke dreamers.
They are at the top of their game, provided that game is to drive Dinny stock into the ground.
🌈 Disney has lost $50 billion in value since war with Florida began🌴
Disney's stock has lost nearly $50 billion in value since the start of March, when it took a political gamble to oppose Florida's controversial new education law.
Disney’s stock was down more than 2% on Friday and by more than 8.5% over the past few days as Florida lawmakers work to punish the company for wading into the state’s politics. The stock's market cap has declined by about $46.6 billion since March 1, just days before the company came out against the legislation.
The public row between Republican lawmakers and Disney has recently been front and center in the battle over the Parental Rights in Education bill, branded the “Don't Say Gay” bill by opponents.
Initially, Disney did not take a position on the legislation, which would ban classroom instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity through the third grade, but under pressure from investors and employees, the company relented and came out in full-throated opposition to the legislation. Furthermore, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said his company would end political donations in the Sunshine State.
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Financial smackdowns hurt just as bad as the real deal.