Disney is run by the Twitter taliban, who wants women covered up in hijabs to deny the “male gaze,” unless they are 300+ lbs. Then they can go naked.
The way to solve this kind of abusive behavior from corporations is to take them to court. Businesses do not have the legal right to arbitrarily deny personal rights, no matter how often this is claimed.
umm, yes they do. Unless it is a protected class. And that is spelled out in the law. And bad fashion sense is not a protected class, so Disney can ban and block away.
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Steve
Disney is run by the Twitter taliban, who wants women covered up in hijabs to deny the “male gaze,” unless they are 300+ lbs. Then they can go naked.
The way to solve this kind of abusive behavior from corporations is to take them to court. Businesses do not have the legal right to arbitrarily deny personal rights, no matter how often this is claimed.
Scott Lee-Ross
umm, yes they do. Unless it is a protected class. And that is spelled out in the law. And bad fashion sense is not a protected class, so Disney can ban and block away.
Steve
Scott, learn how replies work if you are going to spend so much time here shilling for your employer.
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