John Oliver slammed Disney CEO Bob Chapek over his response to Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” invoice — calling it “actively insulting.”

The comic kicked off Sunday’s “Last Week Tonight” present by remarking that it had been a “bleak few weeks for the LGBTQ community” after which defined the intricacies of Florida’s invoice, concluding that in his view, “It’s not about sex at all — it’s about denying the existence of gay people.”

The Florida invoice would ban lecturers from discussing matters like sexual orientation or gender identification with college students till after the third grade.

Over the previous two weeks, Disney’s Chapek has waffled on weighing in, at first remaining silent on the invoice, and later — when it got here to mild that Disney had made prior political donations to lawmakers supporting the invoice — revealing that Disney had been actively preventing the invoice behind the scenes.

At a shareholders assembly final week, Chapek defined: “When we donate money to different political candidates, we have no idea how they’re going to vote going forward into the future.”

“That is such bulls–t,” stated Oliver on his present Sunday. “It is actively insulting because it’s just not how donating works. When you donate money, you generally know what the recipient is going to do with it. That is why people donate to ‘Feeding America’ and not ‘Feeding America Or Maybe Taking Food Away From America.’”

Chapek made his assertion inresponse to criticism that Disney had donated to Florida state Sen. Dennis Baxley, one of many chief sponsors of the “Don’t Say Gay” invoice, which can doubtless be signed into legislation by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

“Disney should absolutely have had a pretty good idea how Dennis Baxley would vote when they gave him money, given that he’s not been shy about sharing his views on a host of topics,” Oliver stated in response.

Oliver performed a clip of Baxley assembly with a couple of constituents and warning them, “I know some districts where there’s a big infestation of homosexuals that are pushing their agenda.”

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HBO’s John Oliver slammed Disney CEO Bob Chapek over his response to Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” invoice and the corporate’s political donations.
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Oliver famous Baxley’s use of phrase “infestation.” The TV host known as its use “disgusting,” after which turned to Chapek, whom he known as a “business thumb.”

The comic mocked Chapek’s stance that the “diverse stories” the corporate produces, comparable to “Encanto” and “Black Panther,” are “more powerful than any tweet or lobbying effort.”

“That’s obviously nonsense,” Oliver stated.

The phase ended with the host dismissing Chapek’s apology final Friday and Disney pausing its political donations in Florida pending evaluation.

He concluded: “Marginalized creators have made billions of dollars for Disney. Now, should it embarrass them that it took them until this week to realize that they shouldn’t take that money and use it to actively undermine those creators’ interests? Who’s to say? I’ll tell you: I am.” (Oliver was the voice of Zazu in Disney’s remake of “The Lion King.”)

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Disney’s Bob Chapek has been beneath hearth within the final two weeks over his response to the controversial Florida invoice.
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DeSantis has defended the invoice, saying it isn’t about discrimination, however as an alternative is supposed to make sure there’s no “sexual instruction” given to younger college students.

“When you actually look at the bill and it says ‘no sexual instruction to kids pre-K through three,’ how many parents want their kids to have transgenderism or something injected into classroom instruction?” DeSantis stated, according to a CBS News report.

“It’s basically saying for our younger students, do you really want them being taught about sex? And this is any sexual stuff,” he stated. “But I think clearly right now, we see a focus on transgenderism, telling kids they may be able to pick genders and all of that.”