Lauren Boebert is no Disney princess. Tweet dreams!
She made that clear in a tweet responding to the, a complicated measure with undefined parameters that not only bans classroom instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity, but allows parents offended by such instruction to file suit against a school district.
After an initial response that was considered too conservative by many within the company, Disney issued a statement on March 28 saying that HB 1557 “should never have passed and should never have been signed into law,” and vowed to support any appeal. After that, Boebert, never one to shy away from stepping into an issue that she doesn’t fully understand, tweeted this: “Next year, the woke Disney lobbyists will ask Congress to extend Micky Mouse’s trademark.I think not.”Which, of course, immediately brought responses from people who pointed out the misspelling of the name of the world’s most famous mouse, as well as some intellectual property confusion. Writer and historian Kevin M. Kruse tweeted “Mickey, not Micky. Copyright, not trademark.
But the low academic bar is not the real problem: It’s the anger that Boebert has weaponized. Just look at how she’s grabbed on to the issue of transgender men and women in sports. In the last week, she’s posted about the subject seven times — an average of once every day.
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