Gabrielle Union has hit out at the Walt Disney Company over its decision to take a soft stance regarding the “Don’t Say Gay” bill banning Florida teachers in classes up to third grade from talking about LGBTQIA+ issues with their students.
The actress spoke about the situation while promoting the release of the studio’s Disney+ reimagining of “Cheaper by the Dozen”, in which she stars alongside Zach Braff.
Union told Variety at the premiere, “Somebody asked me, ‘Are you disappointed?’ I’m disappointed when my order isn’t right at In-N-Out.
I don’t even think that’s a word that you could use for something like this, where children’s lives are literally hanging in the balance. “We need to own that if you truly are taking stands against hate and oppression, you should not fund hate and oppression.
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