A video exposed by Christopher Rufo shows the head of Disney, Bob Iger, claiming January 6 was objectively evil and therefore Disney should now throw in with the DNC-CCP while claiming it’s not political to support the DNC-CCP narrative (because it’s just objectively true, according to Iger).
The video could and should be used in the future to indict the CEO of high crimes and misdemeanors against the American republic. God willing, this is what will eventually happen if and when Americans return to power.
Iger claimed,“Bob [Chapek] has talked about this eloquently since he’s become CEO. I’ll say a couple of things about it. We’ve tended to shy away from politics and in doing so I think we shied away from talking about issues that aren’t political at all like the issues that we’re talking about today. Because we believe in doing so maybe it looks like we are taking a stand. And in reality we should be taking a stand. By the way I take responsibility for this. I was CEO for 15 years. I managed the company’s public facing processes and how we were portraying ourselves.”
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A video from 2021 shows The Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger admitting he turned the company into his own political weapon.
Journalist Christopher Rufo shared the clip to X that sees Iger state, “Bob [Chapek] has talked about this eloquently since he’s become CEO. I’ll say a couple of things about it. We’ve tended to shy away from politics and in doing so I think we shied away from talking about issues that aren’t political at all like the issues that we’re talking about today.”
He continued, “Because we believe in doing so maybe it looks like we are taking a stand. And in reality we should be taking a stand. By the way I take responsibility for this. I was CEO for 15 years. I managed the company’s public facing processes and how we were portraying ourselves.”
EXCLUSIVE: In January 2021, then-Disney chairman Bob Iger told employees he was committing the company to “taking a stand” on politics because of January 6, then praised himself for making Black Panther, which he said was an example of “diversity and inclusion.” pic.twitter.com/Rb41540cGW
— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) February 13, 2024