When we consider that the Woke movement is an organic cultural wave (organic in that it didn't need to be created and organized by any sponsoring organization, it just sprang up "organically"), it makes sense that Disney would be a ripe candidate for it. The Woke movement is a kind of Neverland-seeking force. Its members are trying to escape adulthood (i.e., reality/responsibility) and spend their lives in a fantasy world.
Disney is not only a breeding ground for such thinking, it actually created movies and films to spread it. Disney is the perfect place for the Woke movement to thrive (in much the same way that pedophiles are attracted to places where children gather).
In other words, the Woke forces within Disney are similar to a lynch mob. They don't think, they just act and react. It seems that both Chapek and Iger before him were willing participants in that internal culture.
>the Woke movement is an organic cultural wave (organic in that it didn’t need to be created and organized by any sponsoring organization, it just sprang up “organically”)
It’s not accidental, organic, or unthinking; but directed, planned, and purposeful.
Organic movements quarrel within themselves, because they’re made up of real individuals who have differing opinions. You can always tell manufactured thought by its uniformity.