Just playing devils advocate. You could argue that trumps election is not a corporate banner.I'm curious why this man doesn't understand why he was banned, he acts like it is an attack on Trump supporters when it is just WDW following through with their policies.
That being said, yee yee
It violates a number of WDW'S policies, and the man had already been apprehended previously for similar activities and givens second chance. Entirely his fault.You could argue that trumps election is not a corporate banner.
thats the thing. It really looked like he was just trying to bait controversyThe fact that this guy was warned previously and he decided to violate the rules again is the aspect of this that makes it open and shut for Disney in my opinion.
Anyone who has an issue with what happened here is, to put it simply, wrong.
Yup.thats the thing. It really looked like he was just trying to bait controversy
"And I wanted to actually abide by their rules, and not hold up a flag to incite a crowd, but I kind of wanted to test them," said Cini. "I just really wanted to find out whether or not it had to do with unfurling a flag, or what was written on the flag."
"They never mentioned the fact that there was some kind of safety issue on the ride. That I was holding up a sign and I shouldn't be doing that," said Cini.
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