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It's like a circus. If a few children dislike or fear a lion, they will have to remove the lion from show.
I think petition works for this. If many children wrote in and request for the lion show, they might put on the show and even feed the lion better than before.
She has shown no pattern of garbage behaviour. Other Lucas film employees have shown beyond garbage behaviour and can be cited. You can find one of dozens of videos highlighting the Lucas employees Twitter accounts lmao. Dude way to be so tribal lol.
We've discussed this in private before. You know my thoughts, and I won't release another extra long rant. The daycare thing was sad, but the Spider Man thing made sense. It was Walt's rule back then, and they tend to keep those close even today. That said, they went through great lengths to make it up to the parents, including an official film roll from the actual movie, signed and technically worth "more" financially than they'd lose on a tomb stone. So that wasn't simply about the money, they could have paid Disney all the money and still not have been able to do it, that was literally following the initial rules set by the creator. An outdated rule, maybe, but it sounds like their hands were tied, and I feel horrible for the employee that had to say no. It's sweet that they went through those lengths to try and honor their son, but it was an unfortunate situation overall for the family.
https://comicbook.com/starwars/news/star-wars-the-rise-of-skywalker-lgbtq-kiss-censored-middle-east/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/mulan-criticized-for-crediting-chinese-bureau-tied-to-muslim-concentration-camps/ar-BB18NqKe
They care so much about people
EDIT : https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/disney-ceo-says-it-will-be-difficult-film-georgia-if-n1011741
Filming near concentration camps is ok, filming in place that bans abortion isn't... weird standards to set
The hypocrisy of it all is the worst. Just look at Pedro, Gina, Krystina Arielle tweets. Two accounts are racist crap shows and the other one isn't lol. Pedro called 75 million people Nazi's. Krystina Arielle her tweets are so feaking racist bad whoa. Gina Beep, bop, boop and beware of Nazi type tactics.
In the credits, they thanked them for the film location. Not "thanks for your works against Islamic people and other religions that you disagree with". They thanked them for letting them film there. That was it. They did not film "in" the concentration camp, they filmed in a place near it. Yes, it's still sad, but that's more on China than the individuals having to work with what they have. Are you really going to start this again?
As for the kiss, it's the middle east. They wouldn't have let people watch it in many countries if they included it. My family and I are literally from the middle east. I would know.
also good to see that she was "fired" (even though she wasnt employed) the ♥♥♥♥ she said was quite dumb and didn't belong anywhere near that. it's ironic people are saying cancel disney.
Let the movie get banned instead of censoring it.
If you want to make a stand then do it, don't ♥♥♥♥♥ out for money.
Also they didn't need to film in China, they have CG, they can film anywhere they please
I mean, they don't want to film in Georgia despite a movie being set there so shows how much they care about location
And let all those fans not see the movie? Do you not see how ridiculous that sounds? I'd rather get to see the story be completed but miss a short scene than not see it completed at all. They literally banned Wonder Woman in the country I'm from. It's that bad.
They can, yes, but they're trying to make things more authentic to represent people. I get their choice to film in places where the movie takes place. It's nice to see, even if Mulan sort of flopped for the measures they took. At least those individuals tried.
How will they live?!
Is that really a real point that needs to be brought up?
We're talking about human rights activism and you're like "But, I want to watch my garbage movie"
What?