So. Baptist End Eight-Year Boycott of Disney

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I wonder want prompted this? Could it be that the boycott wasn't working???? That's my feeling! :giggle:

Discuss!

Southern Baptists End Eight-Year Boycott of Disney
By ROSE FRENCH, AP

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (June 22) - Southern Baptists ended an eight-year boycott of the Walt Disney Co. for violating "moral righteousness and traditional family values" in a vote on the final day of the faith's annual convention Wednesday.

"We believe for the boycott to be effective, it had to have a beginning and an ending," said Gene Mims, chairman of the Southern Baptist Convention committee that put the Disney resolution before some 12,000 members at the meeting.

SBC delegates also passed a resolution that encourages parents to investigate their children's public schools to determine whether they are too accepting of homosexuality.

The Disney resolution, passed at the SBC's 1997 convention in Dallas, called for Southern Baptists to refrain from patronizing Disney theme parks and Disney products, mainly because of the entertainment company's decision to give benefits to companions of gay employees.

"We felt like it was time to end it. We're hopeful Disney will do what the resolution calls for," Mims added.

The resolution states Disney should serve "families of America by providing only those products that affirm traditional family values."

Southern Baptists should also continue to monitor the "products and policies of the Disney Company," according to the resolution, which also urged members to "practice continued discernment regarding all entertainment products from all sources."

Officials at Burbank, Calif.-based Disney did not immediately have a comment.

"We have cost them (Disney) hundreds of millions of dollars," said Wiley Gray, an SBC member from Florida, who spoke in favor of lifting the boycott because Disney had made corporate changes, including the March announcement that longtime Disney Chief Executive Michael Eisner would leave the company in October.

A spokesman for The Human Rights Campaign, a Washington-based gay rights advocacy group, said Disney continues to be one of more than 8,200 companies that offer domestic partner benefits to gay employees.

Southern Baptists also came out in support of stem cell research that did not require the destruction of human embryos or put them at risk in obtaining human stem cells.


06/22/05 14:47 EDT

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Puhleeez!

The boycott didn't work. They cost them hundreds of millions of dollars? Oh please!!! Disney made up all the money they lost from those Baptists from their Gay Days at Disney and making accomodations for Gay couples.

The Baptists lost the boycott, and they know it. They just won't admit it.

"It has to have a beginning and the end to be successful".

Yeah, whatever.

Admit it, guys, it pretty much ended like an inflated basketball that you can't throw anymore. All the air went of it and nobody wanted to play!! They all went and found another basketball to play with. Poor squashed basketball, sitting in back of the box, collecting cowebs, that's what it is.


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Nodding cady75

The boycott didn't work. I was aware of that.. Since I have lived in Nashville most of my life..
 
Supposively they're ending the boycott because Disney is doing a remake of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe," and the Baps want to be able to see it. But then again, just a rumor.
 
cental34 said:
Supposively they're ending the boycott because Disney is doing a remake of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe," and the Baps want to be able to see it. But then again, just a rumor.

:lol:

Well, that's pretty typical. This just reeks of hypocrisy, and it makes me sick.

What did the So. Baps hope to accomplish in the first place? Only a small fraction of our U.S. population are So. Baptists. It hardly seems to me that such a small group of people would make a huge economic impact on such an empire such as Disney.

Eh, I guess they tried. I hope they are happy!
 
Most white people are still racists anyway...

My aunt moved to the nearly all white area 10 years ago, and
white people moved away quickly, now the area is mostly black.

Just like my sister's high school, used to be all whites there...
then white people stopped sending their kids in that school.

So same thing with homosexuals, people secretly don't accept them...
and they will eventually put their kids elsewhere, such as Catholic Schools
or other schools away from blacks and homosexuals...

There is nothing you can do to get people to accept you for who you are.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
Most white people are still racists anyway...

My aunt moved to the nearly all white area 10 years ago, and
white people moved away quickly, now the area is mostly black.

Just like my sister's high school, used to be all whites there...
then white people stopped sending their kids in that school.

So same thing with homosexuals, people secretly don't accept them...
and they will eventually put their kids elsewhere, such as Catholic Schools
or other schools away from blacks and homosexuals...

There is nothing you can do to get people to accept you for who you are.

I'm not following you here, Miss P. What does this have to do with the So. Baptist voting to end the boycott on Disney?

:confused:
 
Oceanbreeze said:
I'm not following you here, Miss P. What does this have to do with the So. Baptist voting to end the boycott on Disney?

:confused:

I was responding to this....

"SBC delegates also passed a resolution that encourages parents to investigate their children's public schools to determine whether they are too accepting of homosexuality."
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
I was responding to this....

"SBC delegates also passed a resolution that encourages parents to investigate their children's public schools to determine whether they are too accepting of homosexuality."

Gotcha, Okay. :lol:

But, if you want to discuss racism, could you kindly make a new thread? To lump so many differing ideas in one thread is confusing.

Thank you. :)
 
Anyone ever notice on the cover of of the movie "Atlantis" the ship in the background's design reads KKK on the side, and the ship's spotlight is shining directly on the only black character?

Disney is crazy.

Fundamentalist Christians are crazier.
 
cental34 said:
Anyone ever notice on the cover of of the movie "Atlantis" the ship in the background's design reads KKK on the side, and the ship's spotlight is shining directly on the only black character?

Disney is crazy.

Fundamentalist Christians are crazier.

The world we live in is crazy.
 
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