It may be a case of Disney being too big to fail. It may have once been easy to Boycott Disney when it was just a small studio focusing on animation and children's films. But now Disney also has Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox and ESPN. Pretty much 90% of all major blockbusters come from Disney.Well that was a whole bunch of...nothing much at all. There's simply no ground for a revolt to come. So Chapek is quite secure in his position right now, unless he decides to quit. And I don't see that happening.
A "Save Disney" campaign would be better focused on park maintenance (broken yeti, etc.) and less price-gouging. But that kind of campaign won't happen either. Best thing to do, if something Disney distresses you is...not give it your money.
An interesting idea from Twitter.
And yet people may not understand that boycotts won't work in this matter. A protest against the company in front of their parks MAY.Really unrealistic idea. People already vote with their wallets every day.
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