Disney CEO refuses to publicly condemn 'Don't Say Gay' bill but commits to inclusivity

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Disney CEO refuses to publicly condemn 'Don't Say Gay' bill but commits to inclusivity
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Disney CEO Bob Chapek spoke out about Florida's controversial 'Don't Say Gay' bill in a staff email Friday -- but doubled down on his refusal to publish a public statement against it.

New York Disney CEO Bob Chapek spoke out about Florida's controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill in a staff email -- but doubled down on his refusal to publish a public statement against it.

Chapek said he and Disney's leadership"unequivocally stand" with LGBTQ+ employees. He said the company, which employs over 75,000 in Florida, is committed to inclusivity in a staff email obtained by CNN Business. Disney will stop releasing films in RussiaBut Chapek did not take a stand against the bill, saying corporate statements are counterproductive and undermine"more effective ways" to implement change.

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