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On Tuesday, Disney employees across the country will stage a voluntarywalkoutin response to CEO Bob Chapek’s handling of Florida’s recently passed bill (HB 1557) — dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill — which prohibits discussion about sexual orientation and gender identity in primary school classrooms. Chapek hasapologized for the company’s “silence"after formal uproar from LGBTQ+ employees.

Disney employs tens of thousands of people at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and has plans to relocate more employees to the state.

Disney+, the company’s streaming service, issued astatementTuesday that “… We strongly denounce all legislation that infringes on the basic human rights of people in the LGBTQIA+ community — especially legislation that targets and harms young people and their families.”

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Additionally, Marvel Studiostweeted, “We strongly denounce any and ALL legislation that infringes on the basic human rights of the LGBTQIA+ community. Marvel Studios stands for hope, inclusivity and strength; and we proudly stand with the community. Today, we pledge to continue our strong commitment as allies who promote the values of equality, acceptance and respect.”

The official Disney Parks Instagram pagewrote, “To ALL who come to this happy place, welcome. Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products is committed to creating experiences that support family values for every family, and will not stand for discrimination in any form. We oppose any legislation that infringes on basic human rights, and stand in solidarity and support our LGBTQIA+ Cast, Crew, and Imagineers and fans who make their voices heard today and every day.”

ABC,FX NetworksandNational Geographicalso shared similar messages.

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“Starting immediately,” he said, Disney is “increasing [its] support for advocacy groups to combat similar legislation in other states.”

“We are hard at work creating a new framework for our political giving that will ensure our advocacy better reflects our values,” he continued. “And today, we are pausing all political donations in the state of Florida pending this review.”

Chapek said he reached out to Gov. Ron DeSantis “to express our disappointment and concern that if the legislation becomes law it could be used to target LGBTQ kids and families,” and that the governor has agreed to meet with him and LGBTQ members of Disney’s senior team.

source: people.com