Yesterday news articles erupted with the news: Nelson Peltz has increased his shares of Disney stock FIVE-FOLD since his last attempt to storm the Disney Boardroom, and now he’s coming back, Michael Myers style, stronger than ever, and it seems there may be no stopping him now! He seeks to transform Disney back into a for-profit enterprise, and since profit and woke don’t go hand-in-hand, well…it looks like huge changes may be coming for the Walt Disney company…and for Bob Iger! Here is my analysis of the situation at Disney, with some degree of wisecracks and gloating! #disney #bobiger #snowwhite

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18 Comments

  1. You’d think the board alone would have ousted Igor just for letting prices drop from almost 100/per share to under 40/per share! Honestly all the board members need a law suit filed against them and replaced for mismanagement of the company.

  2. The Disney Board are doing what they’re doing because they want to normalize deviancy and increase their dating pool. Change my mind.

  3. I love how the media refers to Peltz as an 'activist investor' while not referring to Vanguard or Blackrock as 'activist' while pushing the DEI, ESG agenda. Hell those funds invented those ideas. It is easy to flush money down the toilet when it isn't your money. Vanguard and Blackrock are taking mutual funds investor money and using it to push an agenda those very investors would not agree with.

  4. Disney needs new leadership but peltz is not the answer. His only goal is to spike share prices, dump the stock and move on. That's not going to help us fans, shareholders, or the employees.

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  6. Even if he succeeds, Peltz will still have to contend with Blackrock and the other two major investment companies pushing Disney to pursue woke ideology.

  7. Disney, once a beacon of enchantment and imagination, has lost its way. The so-called "Woke Disney" has failed to deliver the magic and wonder that once captivated audiences worldwide. It is time for us to demand a return to the Disney we know and love.

    Gone are the days of classic storytelling and timeless characters. Instead, we are bombarded with politically correct narratives and forced diversity. While inclusivity is important, it should not come at the expense of quality storytelling. We yearn for the days when Disney films transported us to fantastical worlds, where dreams came true and anything was possible.

    The obsession with political correctness has stifled creativity and originality. Instead of focusing on creating compelling stories, Disney seems more concerned with pushing a particular agenda. This has resulted in lackluster films that fail to resonate with audiences. We deserve better.

    Furthermore, the excessive emphasis on diversity feels forced and insincere. True diversity should be organic and authentic, not a checkbox to be ticked off. By prioritizing diversity over storytelling, Disney has lost sight of what made it great in the first place.

    It is time for Disney to listen to its loyal fans and return to its roots. We want films that inspire, entertain, and leave a lasting impact. We want characters that we can relate to and root for. We want the magic back.

    Let us not forget the power of Disney to shape the hearts and minds of generations. It has the ability to instill values, teach life lessons, and ignite the imagination. We cannot let this potential go to waste.

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