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Ron DeSantis is right to fight back against woke capitalism
Spiked ^ | 4/27/2023 | Brendan O'Neill

Posted on 04/29/2023 11:27:00 AM PDT by Joe Brower

Ron DeSantis is right to fight back against woke capitalism
Corporate meddling in politics is out of control. Pushback is needed.
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Brendan O'Neill
4/27/2023

Some top Republicans are getting cold feet over Ron DeSantis’s fight with Disney. The Florida governor has been locking horns with the Walt Disney Company for more than a year. His beef is with Disney’s arrogant decree that it would use its economic clout to wound and ideally kill off his House Bill 1557, branded the ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill’ by some commentators. Now passed into law, as the Florida Parental Rights in Education Act, HB1557 limits what schoolteachers can say about ‘sexual orientation [and] gender identity’ to kids under the age of 10. ‘Unacceptable’, said the bosses of Disney as they peered with aristocratic scorn at the democratic process from their ivory-tower-cum-Cinderella-Castle.

DeSantis might have votes, but we have money, Disney essentially said. He might have the backing of 4.6million Floridians, but we’ve got millions of bucks, and we’ll use all that sweet capital to try to thwart his wicked law. Disney promised to cut off donations to any politician who backed HB1557. Shorter version: bow down to our woke worldview or the cashflow ends. Not surprisingly, given he, not Disney CEO Bob Iger, is the democratically elected governor of Florida, DeSantis wasn’t best pleased with these threats of corporate meddling in law-making. So he revoked the special tax status the Disney district of Florida had enjoyed since 1967. He also hand-picked members of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Board of Supervisors to exert more influence over Disney’s affairs. This week, Disney has initiated legal proceedings against DeSantis, accusing him of pursuing a ‘relentless campaign to weaponise government power against Disney’.

It is a fascinating stand-off. It represents one of the first serious efforts by a politician in the modern West to hold at bay the burgeoning power of woke capital; to tame the burning corporate urge to intrude on the realm of democracy. And yet some in the GOP are starting to bristle at DeSantis v Disney, wishing it would just go away. We’re supposed to be a pro-business party, they cry, and yet there’s Ron getting into a scrap with a business. ‘I don’t think Ron DeSantis is a conservative based on his actions toward Disney’, said the Republican governor of New Jersey Chris Christie last week. We shouldn’t be telling business ‘what to say, how to think’, he said.

The Hill reports that ‘deep divides’ are emerging in the GOP, with some ‘worried the party is straying from its roots by going after the internal politics of big business’. Some Republicans’ boycotting of Bud Light over its promo campaign with TikTok fake-girl Dylan Mulvaney has also got the GOP worried. Indeed, the National Republican Congressional Committee swiftly deleted a tweet slagging off Bud Light – ‘we can all finally admit that Bud Light tastes like water’, it said – presumably after someone reminded it that Bud Light’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch, is one of the Republican party’s biggest donors. GOP insiders are fretting that business-bashing by anti-woke Republicans has reached such a level that we’re now ‘biting the hand that feeds [us]’.

We definitely live in strange times when it comes to democracy and capitalism. Everything has been turned on its head. Democrats and even self-styled radicals cosy up to big business, imploring it to put its money where its mouth is and Do Something about social injustice. Meanwhile, ostensibly pro-market right-wingers behave like student agitators of yesteryear, condemning the capitalist elite for its political overreach and threatening to boycott its wares. This 21st-century weirdness is beautifully captured in Disney v DeSantis. On one side we have woke liberals, the kind of people who say they want to tear down the heteronormative patriarchal capitalist superstructure, begging Disney’s boss class to ‘actively oppose’ HB1557. And on the other we have a right-leaning possible future president of the United States effectively saying: ‘Back off, corporation.’

And yet the GOP bigwigs taking swipes at DeSantis are wrong. They clearly don’t understand what is at stake not only in DeSantis v Disney, but also in the broader irritation many people feel with woke capitalism and its insatiable appetite for re-engineering public life to make it accord with its own eccentric creeds. Corporate activism represents a grave threat to democratic life. When powerful actors in the business world play an outsized role in politics – whether they’re clubbing together to discuss how to tear down ‘restrictive voting laws’ in states like Georgia or banning elected politicians like Donald Trump from social media – equality itself is undermined. The view of the capitalist oligarch comes to carry more weight than the views of the citizenry, and that should be intolerable to everyone who believes in democracy – left or right.

The first reason DeSantis was right to stand up to Disney is because HB1557 was not a horrible, homophobic law, as some claimed. No, it’s a popular piece of legislation designed to deal with something many parents are concerned about: the transformation of the classroom into a site of social re-engineering, in which teacher-cum-activists have become obsessed with inculcating kids with correct-think on everything from gender to race. Many parents agree that under-10s should not be told there are 72 genders. DeSantis won a landslide victory in the midterms in November, securing the votes of many Latinos and working-class whites: the kind of people who are deeply opposed to the ideological capture of education by the purple-haired ideologues of the new elite. Call me old-fashioned, but I believe the views of these voters should hold more weight than the views of Disney’s clique of aloof bosses.

The second reason we should support DeSantis against Disney is because this clash might just be the start of a much-needed fightback against the woke corporate assault on democracy. We live in a world in which companies brazenly refuse to pass donations to ‘controversial’ activists like the Canadian truckers. Where corporations like PayPal openly dream of fining users thousands of pounds if they spread ‘misinformation’. Where American Express, Mastercard, Amazon and others block donations to members of the US Congress who say things they disapprove of. Where hip billionaires in Silicon Valley will expel you from the modern public square if you say men are not women. Where Ben & Jerry’s thinks nothing of dictating to elected governments what policies they should adopt. And where the likes of Disney, Coca-Cola, Starbucks and others look to punish states that pass laws they don’t like. ‘Corporate America is, once again, weighing in on politics, and Republicans aren’t happy’, crows the left, with spectacular foolishness.

This is an oligarchical onslaught against the workings of democracy. It is an attack on citizens’ fundamental rights to raise money for political campaigns, to freely associate with one another, to express their political views, and to expect that their voice will count for as much as the voice of richer people who run big businesses like Disney. GOP members who cry ‘But what about the rights of private companies?’ have failed to clock the existential nature of the battle at hand, which is between an unaccountable elite on one side and reason, democracy and the common sense of the electorate on the other. I know which side I’m on. Cry more, Disney.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: desantis; disney; fl; florida
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To: Bratch

Biden: “Asthma”
Trump: “Bone Spurs”
DeSantis: Lieutenant


41 posted on 04/29/2023 2:05:08 PM PDT by Dagnabitt
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To: Joe Brower

We need Trump and a reasonably regulated Free Market Capitalism and lots of trust busting. The current system is one of most inhumane in history.


42 posted on 04/29/2023 2:05:18 PM PDT by amihow (It is Western Civilization that confers privilege, not whiteness. Ask Carson, MLK, Sowell.)
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To: Kazan
No, his position is, that the invasion was wrong, and it is nor our business. Both are true.
43 posted on 04/29/2023 2:07:49 PM PDT by cowboyusa (IT'S TIME TO PLAY COWBOYS AND MARXISTS!)
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To: GOPJ

Scrap the income tax and al) redemptions ... simplify ...


44 posted on 04/29/2023 2:08:35 PM PDT by bankwalker (Repeal the 19th ...)
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To: dforest

No, you are a Trump cultist.


45 posted on 04/29/2023 2:08:35 PM PDT by cowboyusa (IT'S TIME TO PLAY COWBOYS AND MARXISTS!)
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To: Jim Noble
The marxist virus has been eating away at our institutions for 105 years. Everything else flows out of that. Now we have corporate marxism.
46 posted on 04/29/2023 2:11:30 PM PDT by cowboyusa (IT'S TIME TO PLAY COWBOYS AND MARXISTS!)
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To: lewislynn

Disney executives openly boast of grooming children into sexual/gender-identity ideologies.

This evil deserves pushback. Kudos to DeSantis.


47 posted on 04/29/2023 2:13:30 PM PDT by Dagnabitt
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To: bankwalker

Charitable giving is basically money and power for liberals and pushes their horrible ideas.


48 posted on 04/29/2023 2:13:56 PM PDT by GOPJ (best definition of WOKE/socialism is simply “The endless war against merit. ”Victor Davis Hanson )
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To: Joe Brower; 100American; 3D-JOY; abner; Abundy; AGreatPer; AliVeritas; alisasny; ...

GOPee: We shouldn’t bash corporations like this!
Me: Die, corporate scum!!!

PING!


49 posted on 04/29/2023 5:44:34 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (FBI out of Florida!)
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To: TexasGator

Mental image of Idaho crawling with alligators and hurricanes.


50 posted on 04/29/2023 5:51:53 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (FBI out of Florida!)
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To: Joe Brower

keep in mind DeSantis is being framed as the man to take out Trump by the FakeNewsMSM outside the US, even moreso than he is by the FakeNewsMSM inside the US.

the writer of this piece:

Wikipedia: Brendan O’Neill (columnist)
Once a Trotskyist, O’Neill was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and wrote for the party’s journal Living Marxism. O’Neill self identifies as a Marxist libertarian...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_O%27Neill_(columnist)


51 posted on 04/29/2023 6:49:04 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Guess which of those is President Trump’s position.


52 posted on 04/29/2023 10:13:51 PM PDT by TBP (Decent people cannot fathom the amoral cruelty of the Biden regime.)
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To: Joe Brower
So you and your Ronlim mini-meatballs are now linking arms with revolutionary communists.

I will simply tell you that this is how the Buchananites and later the Tedlims earned mass zotting, they posted garbage articles without regard to whom they were embracing; and at the end, attempted to recruit them onto FreeRepublic.


53 posted on 04/30/2023 8:17:28 AM PDT by StAnDeliver (Tanned, rested, and ready.)
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To: StAnDeliver
"So you and your Ronlim mini-meatballs are now linking arms with revolutionary communists.

You sure pulled that one out of your arse. You don't know me, quite obviously. Kindly shove your insults. For you to say such a ridiculous and inflammatory thing in public is stark proof that your brain is out of whack.

Take a vacation. A long one. It'll do you good.

54 posted on 04/30/2023 11:45:31 AM PDT by Joe Brower ("Might we not live in a nobler dream than this?" -- John Ruskin)
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To: MAGAthon
"keep in mind DeSantis is being framed as the man to take out Trump by the FakeNewsMSM"

Interesting. I didn't know that about Brendan O’Neill, and it's good to know. So thank you.

About the media and DeSantis, yes, that's been quite apparent from the get-go. That's their only use for the man.

Same for all these politicians and pundits jumping in to "support" DeSantis -- Rove, Jeb Bush, ad nauseum -- when in reality they could not care less if he died tomorrow. They are only using him as a foil against Trump. It's as transparent as glass to anyone who isn't already whipped into a rabid frenzy by their worship of Trump and sees NEOCON CONSPIRACY, and then feels free to treat anyone who isn't 100% on the bandwagon as THE ENEMY. Never mind if you've voted Trump twice. Kookaburras. FR has too many of them at the moment.

These same eGOP people have been giving DeSantis lip service, giving him money, and so far he's given them absolutely nothing in return, although there's a conspiracy-theory or two as well.

55 posted on 04/30/2023 11:59:42 AM PDT by Joe Brower ("Might we not live in a nobler dream than this?" -- John Ruskin)
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To: lewislynn

They are not imposing taxes or fee on Disney or their customers other than what every other amusement park like Universal Studios already pays. You think removing the special treatment Disney has received for over 50 years is “vindictive”? Florida is not telling Disney what they can or cannot do - they are just removing privileges that no other company in Florida receives. Strange, most conservatives are opposed to corporate giveaways by government.


56 posted on 04/30/2023 12:13:50 PM PDT by CA Conservative (Texan by birth, Californian by circumstance)
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To: Joe Brower

Ron DeSantis is DOA this time around.

Give it up already.


57 posted on 04/30/2023 2:59:27 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USofA & to the Constitutional REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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To: DoughtyOne
"Give it up already."

Give up what? Defending the most effective, most conservative governor currently in office against all of these silly, undeserved, unproductive and baseless attacks? Because that's what they are. And Donald Trump has been leading the charge, needlessly diminishing himself. DeSantis hasn't even declared yet, but that doesn't seem to matter to some folks.

You support Trump beyond anything else. Ok. I get it. I have too, in both 2016 and 2020. And I will again, if we're lucky.

Just because I'm not standing atop the "Trump or Die" bandwagon doesn't mean I don't support the man.

This black or white view of the universe will be our undoing.

58 posted on 04/30/2023 3:26:32 PM PDT by Joe Brower ("Might we not live in a nobler dream than this?" -- John Ruskin)
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To: Joe Brower

You can separate people into tax brackets based on how often they visit Disney!

The wealthy can go yearly, the upper middle class can go every few years, the middle class can afford maybe one trip in their lifetime, and everyone else gets to watch the TikTok videos (or go into debt forever).

It’s basically a religious pilgrimage at this point.

All for mediocre food, rides, and characters in costumes made in China!

Not only that, but the money goes to a company that wants to push a “not-so-secret gay agenda” on children. What a deal, right? 😑

https://notthebee.com/article/watch-how-much-this-family-spent-at-disney-in-a-single-day-


59 posted on 05/01/2023 7:23:15 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (They’re not after me! They’re after you! I’m just in the way!)
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To: Joe Brower

Thanks Joe. I think that’s was a pretty reasoned post.

I have liked a lot about Ron Too... however.

Truth be told, I think he is weak/and open to criticism...

1. Where certain parts of his money is coming from
2. Business acumen
3. Global Dynamics and how to deal with foreign leaders

If he does run and can’t win primaries and does carry
the caucuses, my concerns will be confirmed on one of
those counts, and perhaps more.


60 posted on 05/01/2023 3:32:58 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USofA & to the Constitutional REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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