
'I think if I were to get fired for my views, I think it would send a wrong message to conservatives, that conservatives would not be welcome at Disney.' Castillo works as a manager at the resort. The 'strong conservative' also said he wasn't 'concerned about my job,' despite his opposing opinion to Disney executives. 'I have tons of people that are working for the Walt Disney Company that reach out to me daily on social media. 'There's this misconception that everyone at Disney are just raging liberals and I think that can't be farther from the truth,' Castillo said on Fox News on Wednesday. The bill limits teachers from giving lessons on gender and sexuality to children in kindergarten through to third grade. Jose Castillo, who is also running for Congress in Florida, said his employer's decision to oppose the controversial bill, which has been dubbed the 'Don't Say Gay' bill, could be 'bad for business' as not everyone is a 'raging liberal' who works there. Published: 06:49 BST, 31 March 2022 | Updated: 14:09 BST, 31 March 2022Ī conservative Disney employee said the company is 'making a terrible miscalculation' for opposing the just-signed Parental Rights in Education bill, and suggested Republican staff and parkgoers may boycott the famous theme park, as well as the company's cruises and constellation of other offerings. Ingraham suggested that conservatives might stop coming to the park as they don't feel welcome and Castillo said conservatives workers need to be 'loud'.Castillo also agreed with Fox News' Laura Ingraham that supporting the 'small minority' of 'loud' LGBT workers at Disney could cause a boycott.He argued that Disney's liberal stance on the bill isolated conservative workers who 'voted for our state legislator,' which passed the bill.

'There's this misconception that everyone at Disney are just raging liberals and I think that can't be farther from the truth,' he said on Wednesday.


