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ShowApril 04, 2024
Watch: Why does Disney keep making everything lame and gay?
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Disney movies keep bombing at the box office. Why do they have to put a chick in it and make everything gay?! Today’s show breaks it down.
Disney lost at least $900 million in 2023.
“It is actually a skill to lose that much money with such frequency and intensity. That usually does not occur in nature to do that over and over. At some point you think there would be course correction,” Crowder said. "People are rejecting what it is they are selling.”
Every movie is remade with a gender and/or race swap. Snow White became Hispanic and the Little Mermaid and Tinker Bell became black.
"They flagrantly disregard you - the market - and they even disregard other wealthy investors,” Crowder said.
Disney (DIS) has successfully fended off activist investor Nelson Peltz in his quest to secure board seats at the company, officially ending a highly contested proxy battle that has plagued the entertainment giant and its CEO Bob Iger for months.
The company said Wednesday at its annual shareholder meeting that the current Disney board will remain intact following a shareholder vote that gave the company's slate a win "by a substantial margin." About 75% of retail shareholders voted in favor of Disney's current board, according to a source familiar with the situation.
You may be wondering why the company would go with Iger after the mess he created. That’s because he is supported by Vanguard and BlackRock, who are Disney’s largest investors.
“The same players who want to create an entire generation of renters. The same players who told you that they are too big to fail and that you will own nothing and be happy,” Crowder said. "[This] is not what people want."
Most Americans believe that movies are progressively getting worse.
"They are willing to lose money to pump propaganda through your television," Crowder said. "It is not a profit motive, it is an ideological motive. It is not capitalism, it is social engineering at gunpoint by the government."
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