Activist corporations go silent on abortion after watching Disney’s disastrous tangle with DeSantis

By Laurel Duggan

Corporations previously outspoken about hot-button social issues have stayed quiet on the likely overturning of Roe v. Wade after a dramatic fight between Disney and Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis over the company’s political activism.

Following the leak of a draft opinion indicating the  Supreme Court is likely to overturn Roe v. Wade, Democrats are trying to ram through a bill legalizing third trimester abortions; however, corporations are largely staying out of the fray, following Disney’s disastrous battle with Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that ended with the company losing its special tax privileges.

CNBC and Fortune contacted dozens of the largest corporations in the U.S., but few of them gave any comments about the landmark case.

Disney has not commented on the draft opinion, nor have American Airlines, Walmart, Facebook, Microsoft or Comcast, according to CNBC, though all of the companies have been outspoken on politics and social issues in the past.

Zeno, a massive public relations firm that advises Coca-Cola, Hershey’s, Salesforce, Netflix and Starbucks, advised its clients not to comment on the overturning of Roe, according to Popular Information, citing a client memo.

“Do not take a stance you cannot reverse, especially when the decision is not final. This topic is a textbook ’50/50′ issue. Subjects that divide the country can sometimes be no-win situations for companies because regardless of what they do they will alienate at least 15 to 30 percent of their stakeholders,” Zeno told clients, according to Popular Information. “Do not assume that all of your employees, customers or investors share your view.”

Several companies that came out against the 2021 Texas Heartbeat Act, which bans most abortions at around six weeks, have been silent on the leaked draft opinion, including Lyft, GoDaddy, Glossier, Patagonia and Madewell.

The United Parcel Service (UPS) reportedly donated to Rise Up for Abortion Rights, a pro-abortion group that is targeting churches this Mother’s Day with protests, according to Fox Business. UPS has not made a public statement on the likely end of Roe and did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

Match Group, which vocally supported abortion rights in the past, has been silent on the likely overturning of Roe, although OkCupid, which Match Group owns, called the development “unacceptable” in a Tuesday statement.

DeSantis stripped Disney of its special administrative zone and accompanying privileges in April after the company came out against a bill banning classroom instruction on gender identity and sexuality for young children. CEOs across the country then strategized about how they could avoid becoming the “next Disney,” according to The Wall Street Journal, and have so far largely steered clear of this week’s groundbreaking abortion news.

Match Group declined to comment. American Airlines, Walmart, Facebook, Microsoft, Comcast, Target, Lyft, GoDaddy, Glossier, Patagonia and Madewell did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment.

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4 thoughts on “Activist corporations go silent on abortion after watching Disney’s disastrous tangle with DeSantis

  1. Signed in 2012 as part of the NDAA, the US government CAN use propaganda FOR ANY ISSUE. So, please stop saying the media is lying, of course they are, they were told to. READ The Smith-Mundt Act, it changed everything and was repealed in 12/13 This STORY is nothing but a distraction from reality of unfettered progressives just like 100 yrs ago when they got the Eugenics programs started. Please pay attention to the REAL reason this is even news,. Distraction.
    No state has made or is making, unborn baby killing a crime. If I am wrong please show legal statutes that shows this to be wrong and the state. It seems funny that it’s all about “my body, my rights ” until the government tells you to get a shot, that has a good chance to disable you at the least or kill you and OH, wear that face diaper. We cannot discuss the 50 million plus dead babies or the pedophile rings, DISTRACTION!

  2. Yup, that’s because the Republican play plan- if you can’t win the populous with good, solid ideas and governance, then just use every punitive measure you can find to silent those in opposition, even at the expense of citizens whom they govern. Hitler and his Brownshirts did it and now Desantis is doing it. My Republicans I used to know are turning over in their graves.

    • @Gary,
      22 other “special” zoned business’ were also stripped of this status. The residents of these locations will NOT be penalized w/ increased taxes etc. Perhaps start by reading the 4 page bill. Nowhere does is say anything about don’t say gay, it’s a parental rights bill, but MSM has once again completely lied. Also, Seaworld, legoland, just to name a few do NOT get special status, so DeSantis decided to remove special status from ALL business altogether. it was not limited to Disney.

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