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pat_k

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17. Perhaps, if there were advertisers who was are particularly associated with the ad-supported Disney+ tier...
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 01:36 AM
Sep 18

.. who weren't also advertising on platforms that haven't capitulated so egregiously. In a couple quick searches, no particularly corporation stood out to me.

Tragically, at the rate corporate America is falling into line with 47 regime's Un-American, immoral, and intolerable agenda, it's less a question of who to boycott as it is deciding who to support -- identifying who is standing up.

In my own life, I spend way to much money buying things at Puget Sound Coop to support locally-owned business that generally pass muster as being "good citizens" in the current environment, but it is difficult on a dog walkers earnings these days (I'm a lot poorer, but happier, since I left IT consulting in 2021). I don't think most people have the bandwidth or the wherewithal to make such distinctions. With the sort of spider web reach of so many companies, it feels too overwhelming to target somebody like procter & gamble. As much as I try to avoid Amazon, sometimes I give in. Even worst, companies that formerly acted in ways that would earn them points as good corporate citizens -- environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices that define corporate citizenship -- are going silent on that to avoid persecution by the regime.

Anyway, way too rambling an answer. I guess what I'm saying is that perhaps targeting advertisers would be effective, but I would need an entity I trust to identify targets, make a case for why they should be targets, and promote the efforts.

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good luck with that Skittles Sep 17 #1
You may be right... pat_k Sep 17 #4
maga boycotted Disney for years over "woke" and DEI with little impact. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 17 #10
Understood. As I replied to Skittles, perhaps its useless to lobby people cancel (+Email/Call, see OP edits) pat_k Sep 17 #11
We often do things that are positive w little known reward, bc it is the right thing to do. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 18 #24
already don't use any of those. should I sign up and then quit in protest...hmmm msongs Sep 17 #2
I've actually been meaning to cancel Disney+ for awhile. I'm sort of happy I.... pat_k Sep 17 #5
Better to make a call. pat_k Sep 17 #6
I get HULU for included with my cell phone provider, but I hardly watch that crap on Hulu anyway, so it is pretty lostincalifornia Sep 17 #3
And if you are able, call the viewer feedback number: 818-460-7477 pat_k Sep 17 #7
Selling my Disney stock first thing in the morning Johonny Sep 17 #8
In case you missed the edit, I added link to a list of contacts at ABC entertainment to the OP. pat_k Sep 17 #9
We need to read more books anyway uponit7771 Sep 17 #12
Hear! Hear! pat_k Sep 18 #18
Aren't the stations at the mercy of the FCC who threatened to revoke their licenses? question everything Sep 18 #13
I'm not a lawyer, but it sure seems to me that such abusive threats demand a motion to enjoin the FCC from pat_k Sep 18 #20
kimmel should sue carr for 15 billion moonshinegnomie Sep 18 #14
Absolutely! pat_k Sep 18 #22
Is it more effective to boycott their advertisers? halobeam Sep 18 #15
Perhaps, if there were advertisers who was are particularly associated with the ad-supported Disney+ tier... pat_k Sep 18 #17
Thanks for your insight into this. At this point, I would halobeam Sep 18 #23
Maybe listen to/watch NPR / PBS and switch to their sponsors? RandomNumbers Sep 18 #25
Absolutely! I do make good use of the PBS Passport subscription I get for donating. pat_k Sep 18 #26
Nexstar Media Group refused to carry Kimmel's show anymore first. summer_in_TX Sep 18 #16
I cancelled my Disney+ subscription this morning... Violet_Crumble Sep 18 #19
Cheers! pat_k Sep 18 #21
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