Woke Disney Executives Back Out of Meeting with Victims of Communist Chinese Genocide
Executives from the liberal Disney corporation are now under fire from Congress for backing out of a meeting with victims of Communist Chinaโs brutal dictatorship, with whom Disney has partnered and is increasingly changing corporate policies to please.
Disney had initially agreed to meet with and listen to members of the ethnic and religious Uyghur community, who are targets of a brutal campaign of genocide by Beijing leaders.ย The meeting came after Disney was loudly criticized for ignoring and glossing over Chinese human rights abuses while promoting the film โMulan,โ
U.S. House Select Committee on China Member Jim Banks (R-IN) is now hammering Disney CEO Bob Iger after Disney representatives for cut-off communications with Uyghur advocates and genocide victims and backed out of a promised on-the-record meeting.
โDisney executives pulled out of an off-the-record meeting with Uyghur genocide victims. It couldnโt have been to protect Disneyโs public image or bottom line, so maybe the executives were just worried about a good nightโs sleep,โ said Banks.
โWhatever the reason, Disney publicly praised Chinese Communist Party agencies committing genocide and then privately scorned their victims. Itโs time for Disney to own up to its mistakes and make amends,โ said Banks.
โIn September 2020, U.S. lawmakers and human rights groups from around the world condemned Disney for its decision to film a live-action remake of Mulan in the Xinjiang Uyghur
Autonomous Region (XUAR), the center of the Chinese Communist Partyโs (CCP) ongoing
genocide against Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim groups,โ a letter from Banks to Iger begins.
โWhile filming, Disney cooperated with Chinese security and propaganda authorities active in the XUAR, including ones complicit in Beijingโs human rights atrocities,โ Banks reveals.
โ(I)n Mulanโs credits, your company thanked several Chinese government agencies
participating in the genocide, including the Public Security Bureau of Turpan, which then President Trump placed on the Commerce Departmentโs Entity List in 2019 for โhuman rights
violations and abusesโ against Uyghurs and other ethnic groups,โ Banks continues.
โDisneyโs credits also expressed gratitude to the โPublicity Department of CPC Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Committee,โ the CCP propaganda arm charged with covering up the abuses,โ Banks writes.
โDisney never apologized for partnering with and praising Chinese Communist Party agencies
actively engaged in genocide,โ Banks adds.
In response to the initial 2020 criticism, Disney agreed to meet with advocates for Uyghur victims.
Communist China opposes such a meeting, and Disney has now backed out.
โWe are writing to request a meeting between you, other Disney executives, and a representative from the Uyghur American Association and the Uyghur Human Rights Project,โ Banks writes.
โWe have no doubt that such a meeting would prove educational for your company and would be
a simple first step in clarifying to millions of Americans that Disney does, in fact, care about the
Chinese Communist Partyโs systematic extermination of minority ethnic groups,โ Banks concludes.
Representatives Mike Gallagher, John Moolenaar, Neal Dunn, and Ashley Hinson cosigned Rep. Banksโ letter.
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