Bob Iger is not only is he a phenomenal person but probably one of the greatest leaders of our time. He has orchestrated one heck of a turn around and has set the company up for long term growth. Clearly someone is not looking at stock market and franchises in the pipeline.
People get it. I'm talking about the complete lack of morals in their products. Watched the Disney Channel lately? How about ABC Family? It's a wave of bilge.
"Baby Daddy is a half-hour comedy that follows Ben, a young man in his early 20s living the life of a bachelor in New York City with his buddy, Tucker, and his brother, Danny. Their lives are turned upside down when they come home one day to find a baby girl left on the doorstep by an ex-girlfriend of Ben's. After much deliberation, Ben decides to raise the baby with the help of his friends and his protective and sometimes over-bearing mother, Bonnie, and his close female friend, Riley."
"The Fosters is a compelling, one-hour drama about a multi-ethnic family mix of foster and biological kids being raised by two moms. Stef Foster, a dedicated police officer, and her partner Lena Adams, a school vice principal, have built a close-knit, loving family with Stef's biological son from a previous marriage, Brandon, and their adopted twins, Mariana and Jesus."
"In this charming little hamlet resides Lorelai Gilmore, a single mother with a teenage daughter, Rory, who she tries to raise by being a good mother and an even better friend."
"The estimated rate of private gun ownership (both licit and illicit) in the United States is 101 firearms per 100 people"
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Those aren't ordinary hamsters though, they're special agent hamsters.
None of the above has anything to do with Iger's morality. The company has an obligation to play to its audience. If you don't like content about guns, broken families, multiculturalism, different sexualities, try changing the audience.
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Art imitates life.
http://abcfamily.go.com/shows/baby-daddy
"Baby Daddy is a half-hour comedy that follows Ben, a young man in his early 20s living the life of a bachelor in New York City with his buddy, Tucker, and his brother, Danny. Their lives are turned upside down when they come home one day to find a baby girl left on the doorstep by an ex-girlfriend of Ben's. After much deliberation, Ben decides to raise the baby with the help of his friends and his protective and sometimes over-bearing mother, Bonnie, and his close female friend, Riley."
http://abcfamily.go.com/shows/the-fosters/about-the-show
"The Fosters is a compelling, one-hour drama about a multi-ethnic family mix of foster and biological kids being raised by two moms. Stef Foster, a dedicated police officer, and her partner Lena Adams, a school vice principal, have built a close-knit, loving family with Stef's biological son from a previous marriage, Brandon, and their adopted twins, Mariana and Jesus."
http://abcfamily.go.com/shows/gilmore-girls/about-the-show
"In this charming little hamlet resides Lorelai Gilmore, a single mother with a teenage daughter, Rory, who she tries to raise by being a good mother and an even better friend."
Regarding violence and guns with hamsters:
http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/united-states
"The estimated rate of private gun ownership (both licit and illicit) in the United States is 101 firearms per 100 people"
[VIDEO]
Those aren't ordinary hamsters though, they're special agent hamsters.
None of the above has anything to do with Iger's morality. The company has an obligation to play to its audience. If you don't like content about guns, broken families, multiculturalism, different sexualities, try changing the audience.