• Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    Possible return suggested

    And it will be way too late for Disney and abc, those subscribers won’t be coming back, ever.

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      Actually returning as customers will show Disney they in fact do need to pay attention to the customers in the future, and that boycotts will influence their decisions in the future.

      • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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        yep, otherwise it’ll just be a revolving door as people shift from company to company

        like up here in Canada with grocery stores. people boycotts Loblaws, but other chains will do equally bad shit a few months later. so the net result is what, exactly?

        gotta actually reward good behaviour, not just punish bad

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          The article states that the feeling that they fucked up in being fascist collaborators is not wide spread therefore this is not good behavior to be rewarded.

          This is panicky collaborators simply looking at their temporarily subscriber numbers and trying to do PR control. These executives have not learned a thing here and doing good behavior, it’s still bad, reactionary behavior that deserves to be continued punishment.

          My two cents, unless Iger and the majority of the edifices are fired, continue to boycott.