I'm just curious about Intercotee's reactions to the Arthur Ashe Courage Award selection. I have been an avid Disney fan since I first went to Disney in 1978 and have watched ESPN since its inception. I cannot believe that a company that was founded on family and courage would honor a politically correct honoree and ignore true courage. I have never in MY LIFE been embarrassed by a company as I have been with this selection of Caitlyn Jenner for the ESPY courage award. I have no problem with his/her choices -- what you choose to do with your body is your business. However, I believe Walt Disney believed in childhood and the beauty of innocence! My son who is an avid ESPN watcher (at 10 years old) will not understand this and why a reality tv star with money chose to become a woman and someone with TRUE courage was thrown by the wayside. Disney (stock holders) are pandering to the ratings game. I have never thought twice in my life about going to Disney World or being a Disney fan but I seriously am going to do some deep soul searching about supporting Disney (ESPN) from this point forward. I can't imagine that Walt Disney could even comprehend his company's direction at this point. I know that ESPN is a different "division" from the parks but I cannot help but feel that it all goes to the same "pot" of money. The Walt Disney Company is now answering to the stockholder and must show profit and growth in all areas -- how do you should profit and growth in this day and age -- pandering to the lowest common denominator. I'm so deeply saddened that this is where Disney is today. I think we see it in all aspects of Disney -- less customer service, bottom-line cuts, less services for more money. I will go to Disney in November and I will try to enjoy what may be the last of the truly "Disney" experiences. I'm truly afraid it is all downhill from now on.