Disney shareholders reject anti-LGTBQ and climate change proposals
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One shareholder activist brought up Disney's fight with Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Republicans.

In a rebuke against Florida’s anti-woke and anti-DEI legislation, Disney shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a conservative group’s push for Disney to withdraw from an LGBTQ rights organization’s corporate ratings.

Disney shareholders also nixed another shareholder proposal urging Disney to examine its investments in the fight against climate change.

The two politically loaded shareholder proposals were voted down during Thursday’s annual company shareholders meeting. The counted election results were not immediately available after the meeting.

The National Center for Public Policy Research, which describes itself as “the original and premier opponent of the woke takeover of American corporate life,” took aim at the Human Rights Campaign’s annual Corporate Equality Index, where Disney had gotten a “perfect score” since 2007.

In the 2025 addition, the Human Rights Campaign gave Disney high scores for offering benefits for same-sex couples, doing LGBTQ outreach and providing training on inclusive culture.

“Disney disastrously engaged in such activism when it inserted itself in the middle of a divisive public debate over the Parental Rights in Education Act,” according to the shareholder proposal. “Consequently, Disney stock fell 44% in 2022 – its worst performance in 50 years – amid putting this divisive agenda ahead of parental rights and political neutrality.”

The shareholder proposal brought up the fight between Gov. Ron DeSantis and Disney over the 2022 law dubbed “Don’t Say Gay.” The feud escalated when the state passed several laws targeting Disney World’s government in its special district and the monorail inspections, although the two sides are at peace these days.

“The Human Rights Campaign acts as a kind of Mafia, forcing companies to embrace gender ideology in exchange for a high rating in the Corporate Equality Index,” said Stefan Padfield, the center’s executive director.

He urged shareholders to vote for Disney to stop participating because he said it was bad for business.

Ultimately, shareholders rejected his bid and supported the company, which argued in response, “Given the Company’s existing practices to assess participation in transparency efforts and the Board’s oversight of ESG reporting, workforce equity matters and human rights policies, we do not believe this proposal would provide additional value to shareholders.”

Shareholder activist James McRitchie also warned Disney heavily invests employees’ retirement plans in companies that are high carbon or are cutting down trees. Disney’s portfolios are at risk financially, and so is its reputation since the company’s “mission to inspire young people around the world.”

“Disney knows we must address climate risk head-on,” he said.

Climate change affects the castle at home, too.

With Florida’s rising temperatures, Disney World firefighters are regularly responding to 911 calls for visitors suffering heat-related illnesses, according to Florida Politics reporting.

McRitchie, who spoke on behalf of the nonprofit As You Sow, asked shareholders to require Disney to write a report about how the company protects retirement plan beneficiaries from climate change.

Disney wanted shareholders to reject it because it argued the company’s investments are diverse and the report would not be a “valuable use of Company time and resources, nor enhance long-term shareholder value.”

Gabrielle Russon

Gabrielle Russon is an award-winning journalist based in Orlando. She covered the business of theme parks for the Orlando Sentinel. Her previous newspaper stops include the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Toledo Blade, Kalamazoo Gazette and Elkhart Truth as well as an internship covering the nation’s capital for the Chicago Tribune. For fun, she runs marathons. She gets her training from chasing a toddler around. Contact her at [email protected] or on Twitter @GabrielleRusson .


6 comments

  • Wendy

    March 20, 2025 at 8:56 pm

    Disney’s shareholders are brain dead gluttons for punishment. Disney has been destroying shareholder value for years with its incompetence, lack of vision and woke idiocy. Its stock is down 50% over the last 4 years while the S&P is up nearly 50%. Bunch of chumps!

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  • Michael K

    March 20, 2025 at 10:53 pm

    Good for Disney for rejecting fear, ignorance, hate and intolerance. Ditto for Costco. And yes, climate change is real. When these companies welcome everyone, they mean everyone. Y’all means y’all. Bravo!

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    • SuzyQ

      March 21, 2025 at 3:26 am

      How easily you’re appeased by a mischaracterized shareholder vote at Disney. Then again, nowadays, you leftists are desperate to make lemonade out of lemons, as it were. The real story was that Disney desired to maintain the discretion to make investments to maximize profits for shareholders without revisiting counterproductive controversies or inviting more political backlash from conservative leaders.

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      • Michael K

        March 21, 2025 at 7:38 am

        Read the article. Radical right wing zealots tried to force Disney to bend to the anti-LGBTQ and climate change deniers of the out of touch MAGA party.

        Turns out discrimination and anti-science is not good for employees or good for business.

        Before Trump tanked the markets, my ESG retirement accounts outperformed the overall market index funds. Companies can hew close to their values and deliver better returns.

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    • Peachy

      March 21, 2025 at 6:34 am

      You ride your bike to work I take it. Of course you don’t use your home ac, take trips on airliners, etc. Michael K, saving the planet.

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  • Wendy

    March 21, 2025 at 10:55 am

    Sorry, Michael K, but fear, ignorance, hate and intolerance are hallmarks of the radical left. Who cowers in their safe spaces? Who thinks men can miraculously become women? Who burns their own cities in protest? Who violently tries to silence all opposing views? The radical progressive left calls its opponents Nazis while actually acting like Nazis themselves.

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