I get that. And in a perfect world, that wouldn't happen. But it does. And it's usually in backroom deals and tense negotiations that never get on TV in the press.
What's different here is that the current Governor of Florida is a guy who has no problem going on TV and bluntly saying what he thinks and feels. He obviously felt that Disney was being unfair to him and his policy goals by feeding into the mis-representations about his Parental Rights In Education bill. He's since gone out there and railed against Disney quite vocally, and that's unusual for any politician of any stripe to do that. But he's a new breed (or a rebirth of an old type like Teddy Roosevelt); a young guy who isn't afraid of a fight and refuses to waffle on his beliefs.
Some people may not agree with his beliefs or policy positions, and it's obvious that many in this thread don't. But when he took on Disney very forcefully and vocally last spring, he was re-elected in a huge landslide six months later.
Oops!
This is an ugly situation in Florida, I don't envy Disney that one bit. I thought it was telling that Chapek phoned DeSantis and commiserated that he was stuck between a rock and a hard place on this. It seems as though DeSantis was trying to get Chapek to stand up to the Disney protesters in Burbank, but Chapek wouldn't or couldn't. And here we are.
I used to live in Southern California and have friends that live in LA County. It's an entirely different world there, and you are
NOT allowed to disobey in thought or opinion. If you do, the mob comes for you with pitchforks and torches. Chapek was too afraid of the mob.
I just made a double batch of Ina Garten's lasagna last night! It's unusually cold here, and we got some snow
and some new neighbors this week so I made them lasagna to fuel their unpacking. I'm still hibernating and carb loading! I will have to take a look at that NACS recipe to see how it compares to Ina's, which I adore.