Disney CEO responds to Ron DeSantis: claims that the company is not sexualizing children

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  • Disney’s CEO Bob Iger said the company is not ‘sexualizing children  
  • He was clapping back at presidential hopeful, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis  
  • Iger said Disney has no interest in playing a role in the ‘culture wars’   

Disney CEO responds to Ron DeSantis’ claims that the company sexualizes children. Disney is NOT sexualizing children, says Bob Iger: CEO calls Ron DeSantis’ attacks ‘preposterous’ and ‘inaccurate’ – and insists he wants to ‘tell wonderful stories’ rather than be in ‘culture wars

Ron DeSantis who is the Republican 2024 Presidential election candidate and Governor of Florida, had taken a dig at Disney in a campaign speech last month. Disney CEO Bob Iger has outrightly dismissed Ron DeSantis’ claims that the company sexualizes children in its projects. In an interview with a tv channel, Iger labeled DeSantis’ claims as “preposterous and inaccurate”.

“I don’t want to engage in the specifics except to say that it’s not our goal to be involved in a culture war,” said Iger. “The notion that Disney is in any way sexualizing children, quite frankly, just is preposterous and inaccurate,” said Iger further.

DeSantis who is the Republican 2024 Presidential election candidate and Governor of Florida, had taken a dig at Disney in a campaign speech last month. He vowed to protect children and fight against anyone who tried to take away kids’ innocence.

“I know in Florida Disney basically called the shots for many, many decades. But there’s a new sheriff in town and we don’t subcontract our leadership out to woke corporations,” DeSantis said in. “We stand for the protection of our children. We reject the sexualization of our children. We will fight against anybody who seeks to rob them of their innocence,” added DeSantis.

Notably, Disney is known for its support of LGBTQ+ and is also criticized for the promotion of wokeism.

Meanwhile, the Government of Florida and Disney are involved in a legal battle in the state after DeSantis appointed a tourism oversight district to oversee the company’s operations. “Just over a year ago, Disney expressed a political view that Governor DeSantis did not like. In response, the Governor unleashed a campaign of retaliation, weaponizing the power of government to punish Disney for its protected speech,” said Disney in a court filing in May.

(With inputs from agencies)

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