johnny karate
... and your little dog too.
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I mean, consumer opinion was definitely a factor. Amongst other things.
To me, if we’re trying to analyze it what she said is bad enough or what actions Disney should have taken, you’re going to get a different answer from everyone you ask. But that’s kind of the point, she said what she said and the public weighed in and Disney made their business decisions.
I don’t disagree with any of this. But I think far too much gets made out of the idea that public pressure impacts corporate policy. A company that protects its brand as fiercely as Disney is going to be more proactive about these things than reactive.
Everyone who wanted to spoke their mind. That’s how it’s supposed to work. And like Thermal was hinting at, she got another job shortly after, did a few interviews to elaborate her position on the topic, so she wasn’t really cancelled anyway.
Couldn’t agree more.