![]() PRIEUR: But he's worried about the impact of what opponents call the Don't Say Gay bill will have on gay people in the state, including himself and his fiance, who are both bisexual. MALEONAU: Because, I mean, I've never met so many wonderful people that love the Disney brand so much. And most of his colleagues feel the same way. PRIEUR: He says he loves working at Disney. And I'm proud to be part of the community that is represented here in Disney World. NICHOLAS MALEONAU: I am proud to be out here. The wind whipped a rainbow flag he wore as a cape. He held a sign that read, trans rights are human rights. Here's Danielle Prieur of WMFE.ĭANIELLE PRIEUR, BYLINE: Disney theme park worker Nicholas Maleonau was one of the first protesters outside Disney World on Tuesday. And the workers want the company to more strongly oppose a new Florida law, which limits classroom instruction about gender identity and sexuality. Disney World, of course, is one of Florida's iconic businesses. Disney workers are protesting their employer.
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