Walt Disney Company saw fans on both sides of the political aisle turn against the company over its response to the Florida Parental Bill. Disney has been a staunch opponent of the Sunshine State bill backed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, even as opinion polls show. increasing in popularity. That did not stop critics on both sides of the aisle from criticizing Mouse House for its anti-bill activism or slow opposition to the bill. DISNEY’S LEFT ACTIVISY CREATES “ENVIRONMENT OF FEAR” WHICH IS “MORAL DAMAGE”, SOME EMPLOYEES SAY The Conservatives spoke out against Disney’s activism against the Parental Education Bill, while the Liberals, who called the bill “Do Not Say Homosexual,” criticized Disney for its political donations to state politicians who voted for the bill. “I canceled my Disney plus subscription today. Parents have EVERY RIGHT about their children’s education,” one commenter wrote on Facebook. video published by Disney. “I do not like the fact that Disney and some of its employees believe that they can impose things on parents, and that the ladies represent a bill that protects young children. “The company donated $ 5 million to politicians behind the scenes in Florida. To pass a gay bill and now Disney has to have special meetings to try to stop it,” another commenter wrote on Disney Facebook. . critics section. “Honestly. Disney is not an ally. They need (sic) gay staff there to revolt.” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at a news conference at the Eau Gallie High School aviation hangar. DeSantis says it is asking the legislature for $ 75 million in federal funds to support what it called the Get There Faster, ai initiative (Paul Hennessy / SOPA Images / LightRocket / Getty Images) “I’m torn … I like the content, but frustrated by Disney ‘s lack of courage and willingness to support the’ Say Say Gay ‘bill in Florida. sad. ” wrote another critic. “I love the content and I was planning to delete my account, but I’m divided as my nieces use my account.” “How do you explain to a 10-year-old that Disney advertises hatred?” the critic asked. Disney cut off donations to Florida politicians, but that was not enough to quell the storm inside the company, which led to LGBTQ leaving enough Locations in the US earlier this week. Experts see Disney under Bob Chapek maintaining its position in the animation industry, thanks to decades spent creating its own animated and intellectual library, as well as a solid reputation for providing family-friendly entertainment. The organizers of the strike gave a list of demands to their employer in the middle of the protest, ordering Disney to stop indefinitely all campaign donations to politicians who voted in favor of the “Do not say gay” bill, to end all investment in Florida until to repeal the law. “Significant contributions” to human rights groups and the expansion of the company’s LGBTQ content. GET FOX BUSINESS IN ENGINE BY CLICKING HERE Friday saw the internal House House rift grow as several religiously and politically conservative Disney officials sent an anonymous letter warning the company not to take political positions that alienated some Disney employees and audiences and claimed that Disney had become An “increasingly inconvenient place to work” for those who do not agree with “explicitly progressive” policies. Disney did not respond to a request for comment. Fox Business’s Breck Dumas and Tyler O’Neill contributed to the report.