Was it not just a few days ago when the CEO of Disney Corporation, Bob Chapek, was chastising Governor Ron DeSantis for wanting to protect young children?
Now there’s this:
The Sheriff of Polk County held a press conference on Wednesday talking about the culmination of a massive sting operation which lead to 108 arrests being made, including four Disney employees.
According to local area news, people included among those 108 who have been arrested “include a retired judge from Illinois, a few restaurant managers, a man who works at FunSpot and several who work at Disney.”
Chapek has announced that Disney would “increase support for advocacy groups fighting against similar legislation in other states.” As of yet, there is no word whether he or Disney will be paying the legal costs of those Disney employees accused of child grooming.
h/t Warren Zoell
#WhatWouldWaltSay?

Ironic to think that Disney, nearly 60 years ago, fired actor Tommy Kirk after police apparently caught him doing something, shall we say, not altogether heterosexual at a party. Afterward, he admitted he was, well, you know and his movie career came to an end soon afterward.
Then again, that was before Stonewall.
Maybe the Disney head is f*cking Goofy?
Like the joke goes…
Mickey goes into divorce court and the judge sums up.
“Mr Mouse, I understand you wish to legally separate from Minnie Mouse on grounds that she is insane.”
“What? No sorry. You have that wrong. I didn’t say she was insane. I said she was **c*ing Goofy!”
Boom. Tish.
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I’ll get my coat
I actually heard that was the reason Mickey Mouse put Minnie Mouse into the nuthouse.
Those whose eyes are open don’t call it the Devilmouse for no damn reason. Disney is the embodiment of evil.
Uh, Cubby … do you like gladiator movies? Have you ever seen a grown man naked?
And Sherry … have you always longed to become like Chaz Bono?
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/11/15/d8/1115d8da21970d26ab09339881baa01b.jpg
I always found these two on the creepy side.
https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.qneQ3eUaxy5YZKn7Kde2QgHaHa?pid=ImgDet&rs=1
I don’t recall Roy ever saying a word. Just that goofy grin. Jimmy struck me as one to stay the hell away from.
And now one knows why they oppose the law.
At least the Mouse wears pants.
What is the Duck’s excuse?
Carl Hiassen
The way things are going, soon these creeps will get non-pullable-down statues in their honour for being victims of discrimination, and it’ll be an offence NOT to groom kids!!!
They’ll title it the ‘Joe Biden Fondling Act’…
Hey, where’s Colonialidiot? Heading off to the Polk County slammer? No surprise for a kielbasa diddling shirt lifter. Guess he won’t be “standing for Ukraine” anymore. Instead, he’ll be bending over for Bubba. Pik up dat sope fo mee, liddl polak.
Mickey Caught With His Pants Down?
Mickey Mouse Quote
1. “Oh, Boy!” – Mickey Mouse
2. “That sure is swell” – Mickey Mouse
3. “Live every moment as not to regret what you are about to do” – Mickey Mouse
https://www.anquotes.com/mickey-mouse-quotes/
Mickey is Walt’s creation so he would share his views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiFKqHO9sUc
Walt Disney World alone employs over 1% of Polk County’s population. Add in the non-park employees and three out of 108 is within statistically normal (“three” is not “several”). And stuff the “child trafficking” charges, these people were searching online for underage prostitutes. They weren’t grabbing your kids off the streets of EPCOT and selling them online on Wayfair.
If the events of February have taught you anything, it should be that the cops will lie through their teeth about the targets and results of their investigations. They’ll especially dial up the rhetoric when it comes to any crime involving children because they know your brain will fall out of the back of your head the second you hear kids were involved.
And since some knee-jerk Karen will start shrieking otherwise: yes, soliciting underage prostitutes online is bad, mmkay. The two Disney employees who work at the actual park are in regular contact with children and should be looked at more closely. Otherwise this attempt to tie a routine underage prostitution investigation to Disney is scandal-mongering for suburban Karens.
Statistically normal?
You’re talking about a group already several standard deviations from the norm.
soliciting underage prostitutes online is bad, mmkay.
There is really no better way for you to clarify your complete insincerity than this phrasing. Congratulations.
Underage prostitutes?
You make it sound like this is a thing you can get regularly, or an option on a search filter.
“Let me see. Got the house to myself all weekend. Pay has gone in. What do I want this time?? Blonde hair? tick. Plus size? sure, tick. Underage? ummm… no, they don’t have a driver’s license and I am not paying the extra for the uber! Skip!”
Seriously, ‘Underage’ is not a sub category of the ‘prostitute market’. There are not scores of 14 year old girls proudly quoting AOC in that Sex Work is Real Work, or at least I hope not. These men were not looking to make a quick cash transaction in exchange for one hour of adult relaxation. They were talking online with what they assumed were young teen girls with the intention of convincing them to do things that are legally, ethically and morally disturbing.
One might say they were attempting to find impressionable young girls who might be frustrated with their self image and looking for kind words, or looking to rebel against their parents, or frustrated at still being treated as a child and… well… GROOM THEM into doing things they might not otherwise engage in.
I find your attempted justification that ‘searching online for underage prostitutes’ is a common thing and somehow acceptable distressing.
I find your attempted justification that ‘searching online for underage prostitutes’ is a common thing and somehow acceptable distressing.
How fortunate, then, that I did no such thing. Did you read the article? Did you click through the article to the original news report? I’m guessing not, because here’s this little summary of the investigation:
Whether you like it or not, juvenile prostitution is frightfully common and the anonymity of online makes it even easier for it to happen under the radar of law enforcement.
Also, here’s a revealing statement from the OIC:
(emphasis added)
As I said in my original post: they know your brain will fall out of the back of your head the second you hear kids were involved, so you won’t notice the obvious attempts to make this sound like a bigger bust than it is. It was a bog-standard juvenile prostitution sting, and the fact that a couple of Disney employees were caught up in it is meaningless: if you grabbed 108 completely random people off the street in Polk County, there’s a good chance three of them would work for Disney.
For some reason Micheal Jackson popped into my head. So sad to see such a depraved world we live in.
Is it too early for “Bob Chapek didn’t kill himself.”
It’s a world of perversion after all.