Re: 2020: the year the "feelz" took over
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:08 pm
You can find racism anywhere you want to look for it.
All Things Kansas.
https://www.kansascrimson.com/boards/
No one is banning anything. This is the owner of the product choosing to no longer offer said product. To me, it doesn't matter why a company chooses to no longer offer a product that they feel may hurt their brand and potentially cost them revenue via lost subscribers. It is their product and thus, their right. American capitalism at its finest. You'd think that looking out for #1 to safeguard the bottom line would be a stance that republicans would identify with. Disney just wraps it in a cloak of "we're worried for your kids" for marketing and media reasons.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:00 pm cultural norms change
i’m not a fan of banning anything, necessarily. i think parents need to do a better job vetting the things their kids watch. but, i also have zero issues with Disney or the Dr. Seuss estate taking the moral high ground and restricting or discontinuing certain titles
you’re clarifying to the wrong persontwocoach wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:12 pmNo one is banning anything. This is the owner of the product choosing to no longer offer said product. To me, it doesn't matter why a company chooses to no longer offer a product that they feel may hurt their brand and potentially cost them revenue via lost subscribers. It is their product and thus, their right. American capitalism at its finest. You'd think that looking out for #1 to safeguard the bottom line would be a stance that republicans would identify with. Disney just wraps it in a cloak of "we're worried for your kids" for marketing and media reasons.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:00 pm cultural norms change
i’m not a fan of banning anything, necessarily. i think parents need to do a better job vetting the things their kids watch. but, i also have zero issues with Disney or the Dr. Seuss estate taking the moral high ground and restricting or discontinuing certain titles
Pardon my cynical viewpoint here but I think they're just trying to create products to sell to the widest range of target audiences. "She looks like me" sells big to kids but at some point, white parent stop feeling the need to buy EVERY character. My redheaded daughter's favorite characters are Merida and Ariel. They look like her so she wants their toys the most. So now Disney have Tiana, Moana, Lilo, etc...bigger market, bigger revenue. It's America.Mjl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:08 pm Disney certainly has changed directions in terms of it's protagonists being women/girls (heard recently that you're not supposed to use "female" anymore, which is not a different subject, but not addressing that here).
Rey, Poppy, Anna and Elsa, Moana, new Mulan, etc.
That's not feminism though, that's trying to make up for wayyyyy too many years of almost exclusively male protagonists.
I just didn't make it explicitly clear that I agreed with you. My bad.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:12 pmyou’re clarifying to the wrong persontwocoach wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:12 pmNo one is banning anything. This is the owner of the product choosing to no longer offer said product. To me, it doesn't matter why a company chooses to no longer offer a product that they feel may hurt their brand and potentially cost them revenue via lost subscribers. It is their product and thus, their right. American capitalism at its finest. You'd think that looking out for #1 to safeguard the bottom line would be a stance that republicans would identify with. Disney just wraps it in a cloak of "we're worried for your kids" for marketing and media reasons.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:00 pm cultural norms change
i’m not a fan of banning anything, necessarily. i think parents need to do a better job vetting the things their kids watch. but, i also have zero issues with Disney or the Dr. Seuss estate taking the moral high ground and restricting or discontinuing certain titles
i know nobody is banning anything. lobs is the one you need to be engaging
True that, racism was pretty much ingrained in the DNA of our country from the time the first conquerors set foot on North America. Hundreds of years of institutions and regulations/laws put in place to cement the ideas and constructs of white/anglo supremacy. The trend towards reversal of those constructs has been slow and fought all the way by those the system advantages.
Every time I try and believe you really aren't a dumb fuck, you come up with shit like this.
Not sure if I should respond LOL, WTF, or JFC?