lazyboy97o
Well-Known Member
What a weird comment...Americans, overwhelmingly, dont support corporations buying influence in governments and Disney and Twitter were fine as neutral entities. The moment either threw in on a political stance is when it opened itself for consequences from the government elected by the people...Hell, Disney would have been fine if it just maintained the stance that it had no opinion on it, but the cast can act in their own way after work. Nobody really cared when Disney originally said they werent going to take a stance on it
I guess that if a company doesn't want to reap damage from political action, they should just avoid being overtly political.
A number of persons have made public statements that this is about the content of Disney’s entertainment.not true. this is about keeping these companies out of the political arena. They have no business being there and should just stick to what they do best...entertainment!
Even then, being political is legal and protected in the US.