Disney Parks Boycott Gains Popularity Following Company's Donations to Israel

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A crossed out circle/boycott symbol over Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort.

Credit: Disney, Inside the Magic

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  1. P.C.Knott

    So those boycotting Disney are pro-Palestinian? You’re pro bombing and torturing other human beings for no reason? Nothing for/against either side, but Disney gave money for humanitarian aid. Should they? That’s up for debate, especially since this is a political thing and Disney obviously can’t seem to understand the need to stay out of politics for awhile. In the meantime, y’all can go ahead and boycott. The less crowded the parks are, the better.

    1. Steven

      You do understand that there is no way to extricate money from politics these days, right? You yourself describe this as humanitarian aid, then in the next breath suggest it to be politically motivated. That’s a prime example.

      The problem here is cancel culture and scapegoating. “Boycott Disney because they said they don’t like a particular political agenda, but don’t worry about all the actual corporate lobbyists in DC. And don’t even worry about the NRA… They’re not a political company at all!”

  2. Aksun

    That’s the ONE thing Disney has gotten right lately!

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