Willmark
Well-Known Member
^100%Funny enough - I actually agree with you about the "trust" thing, and only mentioned it because usually when this topic comes up, someone will chime in with a link to some survey that shows how "trusted" Disney is among companies we we must not know what we are talking about, and I just wanted to head that silliness off at the pass, LOL.
In general, though - I'm starting to fear that you are right about A, B, and C. Up until relatively recently, I did believe there was a C - and I saw evidence of that in a number of instances where companies were just ignoring the social media pundits (which is all A and B really are) and doing just fine (and even record profits on some projects).
It felt like a realization was dawning where everyone was waking up to the fact that social media isn't life, and at the least isn't actually reflective of consumer behavior. That praise or outrage from A or B weren't actually affecting profit margins, or the actual success of projects. Things that were endlessly praised on social media ended up financial duds, and things that had massive, unprecedented boycott campaigns ended up being massive best sellers.
But...the last few months, man - I don't know any more. Everything is just so messy. Entertainment products are really the least of it. Culturally, politically, structurally...things are coming down. And so fast, that a lot of people aren't really noticing. It's two-fold - no one can keep up with it all to begin with, and many just don't want to see the change that is coming, or have faith that it will all just "work out".
All of this chaos at Disney is but a small microcosm of what is going on across the country - and the world. It's enough to make you just want to hunker down and clutch your favorite old Disney movies, while you watch it burn.
It’s everywhere. Disney is just part of it. I have reasons as to where the blame for this lies but I’ll leave it at that.
Companies are better off staying out of the fray as it were as there is no stance that will please everyone. Far better to just say “no comment“ than to give one side or the other ammo as it were. Sure some people will be PO’ed, but far less than getting both sides in an uproar. Disney on the other hand has managed to alienate both camps and its manifesting itself in different ways.
Like the movie Wargames says: “Strange game, the only winning move is not to play.” Companies would be wise to heed that.