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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed Disney's free speech lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, leaving the company's remaining hopes of regaining control of the district that governs Walt Disney World to a separate state court challenge.

U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor in Tallahassee said in his decision that Disney lacked standing in its First Amendment lawsuit against the Republican governor, the secretary of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and DeSantis' appointees to the Disney World governing district. The separate lawsuit is still pending in state court in Orlando.


Disney had argued that legislation signed by DeSantis and passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature that transferred control of the Disney World governing district from Disney supporters to DeSantis appointees was in retaliation for the company publicly opposing the state’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law. The 2022 law banned classroom lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity in early grades and was championed by DeSantis, who recently suspended his campaign for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

Disney supporters had run the district, which provides municipal services such as firefighting, planning and mosquito control, for more than five decades after the Legislature created it in 1967.

Winsor, who was appointed to the bench by President Donald Trump in 2019, said in his decision that Disney didn't have standing to sue the governor because DeSantis already had picked the appointees to the board of the governing district.

“Because Disney seeks injunctive relief, it must allege an imminent future injury ... and it has not alleged facts showing that any imminent future appointments will contribute to its harm,” the judge wrote.

In dismissing the claim against the DeSantis appointees to the district's board, Winsor wrote that when a law on its face is constitutional, plaintiffs can’t make free-speech claims challenging it because they believe lawmakers acted with unconstitutional motives. The law that revamped Disney World's district didn't single out Disney by name but rather special districts created before the ratification of the Florida Constitution, a group that included the Disney district and a handful of other districts, he said.

“Here, similarly, no one reading the text of the challenged laws would suppose them directed against Disney,” the judge wrote. “The laws do not mention Disney.”


Disney plans to appeal the decision.

“This is an important case with serious implications for the rule of law, and it will not end here," the company said in a statement. “If left unchallenged, this would set a dangerous precedent and give license to states to weaponize their official powers to punish the expression of political viewpoints they disagree with.”

The governor's press secretary, Jeremy Redfern, said the judge's decision supported DeSantis' belief that Disney doesn't have a right to its “own special government.”

“The days of Disney controlling its own government and being placed above the law are long gone,” Redfern said.

Before control of the district changed hands from Disney allies to DeSantis appointees early last year, the Disney supporters on its board signed agreements with Disney shifting control over design and construction at Disney World to the company. The new DeSantis appointees claimed the “eleventh-hour deals” neutered their powers, and the district sued the company in state court in Orlando to have the contracts voided.


Disney has filed counterclaims which include asking the state court to declare the agreements valid and enforceable.

Since the takeover of the district by the DeSantis appointees, around 50 of its 370 employees have departed, with many complaining that the district has become politicized and the backgrounds of the five DeSantis appointees have been distracting.
 
The decision is effectively:
"It doesn't matter if it was a reprisal, because it was a law passed by the state legislature."

So they shit on the government of florida while being in florida and are surprised florida then made them eat shit.
There's nothing the court could have done anyway. They were asking for an injunction, basically ordering the state to re-create a tax district nobody else has where they get to be the government. They never had a right to that, so they can't sue over a violation of a nonexistent right.

That's without even getting to the question of why the FUCK would a corporation that sells cartoons even get to be the government at all? That was batshit crazy in the first place.

It might have made it closer as a legal call, but I think even if they'd just straight up called it the "Fuck Disney Act" and explicitly said it was to fuck over Disney because they're a bunch of wokeshit retards, it would still be an entirely valid legislative act. Because the actual action is to do away with the special privilege of getting to be their own government, which nobody else gets.
 
but I think even if they'd just straight up called it the "Fuck Disney Act" and explicitly said it was to fuck over Disney because they're a bunch of wokeshit retards, it would still be an entirely valid legislative act.
I can see some high-falootin' lawyers making the argument that that would basically be a bill of attainder.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this reminds me of when the tobacco industry tried to play friendly with the government to suppress public risk of smoking cigarettes.
 
It's always fun to see Disney take a loss. As much as the movies of Disney and Pixar were favorites of mine as a kid, I'm even more entertained watching them fall. It's been an interesting experience watching the mask of the "anti-corporate" leftists as they argue for these corporations to have power over governments, even communists seem to love corps like Disney.
 
It's always fun to see Disney take a loss. As much as the movies of Disney and Pixar were favorites of mine as a kid, I'm even more entertained watching them fall. It's been an interesting experience watching the mask of the "anti-corporate" leftists as they argue for these corporations to have power over governments, even communists seem to love corps like Disney.
It makes me sad a litte, because they were truly great. They were in bad shape in the 70s until late 80s, but they weren't pissing everyone off then like now. Schadenfreude though is intense.
 
It makes me sad a litte, because they were truly great. They were in bad shape in the 70s until late 80s, but they weren't pissing everyone off then like now. Schadenfreude though is intense.
Disney WAS great. Their movies were stellar, still have the old ones on tape. The problem came when they put greed above everything. They ate Marvel, star wars, 20th century fox, and now I can't even tell what they represent. They certainly aren't fun anymore
 
I can see some high-falootin' lawyers making the argument that that would basically be a bill of attainder.
They tried but it really isn't. They're not being declared guilty of a crime, just not having a special district custom created just for them where they get to be the government and fuck what the people vote for.
Disney WAS great. Their movies were stellar, still have the old ones on tape. The problem came when they put greed above everything.
Their success was when they were greedy. They wanted money so they sold shit people wanted to buy. It was when they started cramming wokeshit nobody wanted down everyone's throats that they started failing.

I honestly wish corporations would go back to being rapacious gouging monsters. They were more likeable that way.
 
First we nationalize disneyland, then everything else follows
 
These fuckers got that exclusive bullshit specifically because people trusted and liked them.


Maybe don't act like a petulant kike while gloating about some wokeshit in your boardroom meeting (because someone WILL leak it, eventually) and you could've kept it. But no.
I honestly wish corporations would go back to being rapacious gouging monsters. They were more likeable that way.
They ARE still greedy fuckers. These dumbasses just think they can pull juju psychology bullshit with magic mike numbers to make MORE money with less work.
Hell, make it INFINITE money with NO work, that makes sense right? The big shiny charts says so.
 
Disney is fucked because it's effectively bankrupt. It has one state that it could operate in while staying in the subtropics but be under Dems: Louisiana, which would basically be like moving to fucking Liberia.
Not anymore, since Louisiana is run by Republicans again, although even when John Bel Edwards was Governor Republicans still controlled the legislature and he wasn't exactly the most left-wing governor.
 
Not anymore, since Louisiana is run by Republicans again, although even when John Bel Edwards was Governor Republicans still controlled the legislature and he wasn't exactly the most left-wing governor.
A move of Disney World is effectively impossible anyway.

How much of it can be cost-effectively put on a truck and driven down the Gulf Coast?

The inventory of all the shops and restaurants? Sure

The costumes and uniforms of all the staff and actors? Sure

The beds from all the hotels? Sure

But, they can't move the monorail... the trains, yes, but the infrastructure? Those elevated tracks, the stations, the maintenance depo? All will have to be left behind and reconstructed.

They can't move Cinderella's Castle or Main Street.... tearing it down brick by brick and shipping it via UPS is certainly possible, it's not beyond technological possibility, but, it's not cost-effective.

Same with the big EPCOT golf ball, and the parking lots, and golf courses.

Probably 60 to 70% of what on a ledger is "Disney" is permanently in situ and functionally impossible to move. It's construction was a one-time investment that can't be recouped by tearing down.

They are going nowhere.

And they know it.

Even if they were willing to do it? Go though the full logistical nightmare? Purely to spite Florida? They are too awash in debt overhead and ever-worsening returns on what they do make. It would just be elaborate corporate suicide, the move would bankrupt them.

They're 20 years too late for the "I'm taking my ball and going home" because right now, Disney can't even afford bus fare.
 
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The decision is effectively:
"It doesn't matter if it was a reprisal, because it was a law passed by the state legislature."

So they shit on the government of florida while being in florida and are surprised florida then made them eat shit.
Between the Mouse getting bitchslapped and your confirmation that ISP's are starting to avoid Cogent, this has been the best week since Christmas.

May BOTH of them fall. What Walt Disney invented has, sadly, become an anti-American parody of its former self.
 
The decision is effectively:
"It doesn't matter if it was a reprisal, because it was a law passed by the state legislature."

So they shit on the government of florida while being in florida and are surprised florida then made them eat shit.

Disney is fucked because it's effectively bankrupt. It has one state that it could operate in while staying in the subtropics but be under Dems: Louisiana, which would basically be like moving to fucking Liberia.
I think you missed the last Louisiana Governor's election a few weeks back. It's all Red except for "Chocolate City".
 
I feel like I have an understanding of what's going on here; Disney is losing money and the only thing keeping them afloat or keeping them at a comfortable level is the democrat party's investments and Blackrock regulatory funding. The problem here is that the democrat party wants to change the landscape of one of America's biggest foothold and the only affluent group that can do that that has a titanic grip on the media of today is Disney. Disney doesn't want to lose that cushy ESG and Blackrock funding, but at the same time, they don't want to lose their legacy and established assets in one of the cheapest and least taxed places in America (as far as I can tell, I don't know much about Florida as a state) and prettiest as well because who doesn't want to go to DisneyWorld situated in a palm beach? If Disney, realizing that this ESG shit isn't selling, steps out of line at all, Blackrock will pull their funding and the Democrat party will pull their investments, so, they have to keep playing chicken with Desantis, civilly mind you, to hopefully do something, anything, to depower him because that guy has a influential foothold in Florida.

"Then why don't they just stop making politically charged content?" Because then they'd actually have to take risks because they don't have those cushy ESG and Blackrock funds anymore. The only thing keeping them going, currently, is funding from those people. Their movies have bombed nonstop, but the only thing keeping them from going under is those funding entities I mentioned. One those are gone, suddenly their business isn't quite at a comfortable financial level anymore and suddenly, surprise, they actually have to act like a real business and make actual difficult and risky decisions to stay afloat.

It's a schizo theory of mine, but I feel like this "Get Woke Go Broke" shit is done solely by investor meddling by political party interests. They'll never unwoke themselves because that would require them to give up a cushy part of their business and the higher ups are apathetic to how things are so long as they keep getting funds.
 
Disney WAS great. Their movies were stellar, still have the old ones on tape. The problem came when they put greed above everything. They ate Marvel, star wars, 20th century fox, and now I can't even tell what they represent. They certainly aren't fun anymore
I still don't understand what the point of buying those properties was. I get the money end of it. They saw them as ATMs and Star Wars simply was going to be a printing press of cash. Fine. What I mean is, Disney said they had the girl markets locked up with Disney Princesses, and they wanted the boy market as well. So they buy superheroes and spaceships. So far, so good. But then Disney says they want to girl power and brown all the things and the straight white males that were the built in markets are kicked to the curb. Naturally, Disney doesn't understand why their cash cows aren't bringing in the expected cash.
 
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