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    Sounds great to boycott Disney but Disney like many other insanely huge business's know such things are near impossible. Its not just Disneyland but tons of movies, huge amounts of kids toys and cloths, and they have significant shares in tons of other everyday products Americans use. Disney is even involved in many children's classrooms these days in some way or another. Part of the whole *liberal* experience that starts young for our kids. Princessifying the girls into thinking they are somehow so special. Stories and movies that incorporate major liberal and socialist ideals.

    These companies just laugh at the notion of boycotting them knowing such things are near impossible.

    I just hope after legal counsel that a class action lawsuit comes up and hits Disney in not just the pocketbook hard but makes national news about how they terminate American workers to bring in foreign workers cheaper.

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    Yes, ReformUSA2012, a class action suit would be an excellent development, because the employers have violated US immigration, US labor and US civil rights laws, both Edison and Disney, and I'm sure many others who use the H1B visa program, probably all of them.

    And employees who were replaced by Tata workers through outfits such as Infosys, they need to sue as well, and I'd name Hillary Clinton in the suit since she's the one who set up this crazy outfit in New York when she was a US Senator from New York because she thought she was creating jobs in New York state, all 3 of them at their new office in Buffalo or wherever their new "leased space" was/is.

    I still think boycotts are important because they hit their bottom-line immediately.

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    Only to add a thought over boycotts, have you ever considered how much free exposure firms get from even bad publicity? Even here is a film with Disney's name exposed all the way through it.

    For the bottom line, bad publicity is better than no publicity!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinssdad View Post
    Only to add a thought over boycotts, have you ever considered how much free exposure firms get from even bad publicity? Even here is a film with Disney's name exposed all the way through it.

    For the bottom line, bad publicity is better than no publicity!
    Well, that's true, but if the bad publicity doesn't get them the sales they need, then the financial harm still works. Most of these consumer products companies can only survive a month or two without meeting their sales projections. If Americans boycott Disney, and I mean all Disney movies, stores, theme parks, everything Disney for a month or so, Disney will be on their knees begging to know what they can do to fix it. Their margins are thin in consumer products, they can't survive 60 days on lost sales, even 20% will create a huge financial problem for them.
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    Perhaps folks should pressure their legislators in Florida to rescind some tax credits and other little government "freebies" that companies like Disney enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican View Post
    Perhaps folks should pressure their legislators in Florida to rescind some tax credits and other little government "freebies" that companies like Disney enjoy.
    YES! THAT TOO! Great idea, Newmexican!
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