Imagine if tomorrow they decided to stop DEI for good
I wonder if they could point towards their secession when handling that. Technically Disneyland and world aren’t part of America, but they’re not recognized as sovereign states by any country so they might have a hard time really putting that fight up
Truly interesting point, It directly made me think of an article I read some days ago about the possibility of “Freedom cities” run by corporations… It could definitely be the door they use to make this kind of future possible.
I just looked into this, and yeah, Disney has definitely tried to build their own cities. They had the original EPCOT concept in the 60s, interesting to think about how these experiments could probably be the influence of Thiel’s project, I’m guessing he will try to use a similar framework but this time with the administration and population full support.
Look into “Company towns” a bit. It could be done right, but putting that into the hands of the current oligarchs would be a spell for destruction
But I like your sentiment. I actually am planning to start a non-profit apartment complex and I’m trying to get my employer to be a primary investor. I plan on offering them a temporary exclusivity deal if they’ll let me build close enough to where we work but I’ll have to look into the laws about that. Exclusivity deals are a lil weird around housing, might not actually be able to offer that
A few years ago, Disney seceded from the union. I’m not entirely certain what rights they actually have in their current state but technically the land under Disneyland is not part of America as far as I understand
I mean, they literally said Disney seceded from the union. What I think is more likely is they don’t understand the arrangement and thinks it means they’re some sort of sovereign state or something.
I wonder if they could point towards their secession when handling that. Technically Disneyland and world aren’t part of America, but they’re not recognized as sovereign states by any country so they might have a hard time really putting that fight up
Truly interesting point, It directly made me think of an article I read some days ago about the possibility of “Freedom cities” run by corporations… It could definitely be the door they use to make this kind of future possible.
Pretty sure Disney has tried multiple times to make their own cities.
I just looked into this, and yeah, Disney has definitely tried to build their own cities. They had the original EPCOT concept in the 60s, interesting to think about how these experiments could probably be the influence of Thiel’s project, I’m guessing he will try to use a similar framework but this time with the administration and population full support.
Look into “Company towns” a bit. It could be done right, but putting that into the hands of the current oligarchs would be a spell for destruction
But I like your sentiment. I actually am planning to start a non-profit apartment complex and I’m trying to get my employer to be a primary investor. I plan on offering them a temporary exclusivity deal if they’ll let me build close enough to where we work but I’ll have to look into the laws about that. Exclusivity deals are a lil weird around housing, might not actually be able to offer that
What do you mean they’re not part of America?
A few years ago, Disney seceded from the union. I’m not entirely certain what rights they actually have in their current state but technically the land under Disneyland is not part of America as far as I understand
Lmao, where the hell did you hear that from? I can’t find anything to back your claim.
The individual was probably referencing Disney World and their unique governance arrangements with the state of Florida mainly the CFTOD.
I mean, they literally said Disney seceded from the union. What I think is more likely is they don’t understand the arrangement and thinks it means they’re some sort of sovereign state or something.
I probably found the source of this quiproquo… ಥ_ಥ
Of course the brain rot came from tik tok. That video is goddamn hilarious tho, satire is lost on too many people. Good find.