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Breitbart News Senior Writer John Nolte answered that he thinks Iger has too much power and is probably the best Disney can do, but he’ll likely retire at the end of the year.
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Everything Iger has touched has tuened to crap at warp speed, during his tenure Disney has lost nearly half of their marketshare and Disney theme parks have become ghost towns, while they seem to crank out one woke dud movie after another, any CEO of any other company would have been fired long ago if they accomplished the same thing at their company as has this dirtbag.
There is no logical reason for him to still be in charge of Disney
he still has a job because their DEI and “woke” mindset is correct in their eyes. The movie (and other projects of theirs) having done poorly is NOT THEIR FAULT.
It’s the fault of the nation, which, as we can all see, is woefully on the wrong track and has inexplicably turned into a bunch of racist, fascist, transphobic phobe-o-phobes.
To fire him would admit that their woke DEI philosophies are wrong, and these type of folks can NEVER admit they were wrong, ever. It is always someone else’s fault.
Now, he might retire or something, in 6 months, and it would be a totally unrelated event and be something he’s been discussing for some time, according to insiders familiar with the CEO’s thinking.
I just keep praying Disney goes bankrupt. All day produces woke perversion. They fail to learn.