the people who are mad at the idea of a Mermaid of Color are definitely real and bad and not a stunningly cynical op that will succeed wildly at making liberals associate an upcoming Disney release with feeling lavishly proud of themselves and protective of the media property
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I mean, I'm not surprised that grifters are jumping on the opportunity but I work with marketers, and they're the sort of people who send ops an email at the last minute: "hey, can you buy these domains and set up a campaign we're running this weekend?" maybe Disney's better
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Disney's a client at dayjob, so i can say definitively: Disney is worse, and better, and everything in between because Disney is roughly one billion business units each larger than most companies Marvel, now, they've been a client at two dayjobs and what a bunch of yahoos
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FWIW, I think it was done by trolls who just wanted to stir people up. If marketers are actually laying culture war landmines in anticipation of them one day exploding in viral outrage years down the road to hype a product, we are already in the Matrix.https://twitter.com/Pasha_Spider/status/1146609095685877760 …
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That said, this is hilarious I'd definitely love to see, like, White Castle try to sell Soylent Sliders entirely through Instagram negging tactics.https://twitter.com/arachnocapital2/status/1147727308377055232 …
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Independent opportunism seems more probable corporate op. It's like if you put Occam and Hanlon's razors together. The problem with Machivallianism is that there just aren't a lot of Machiavelli-caliber guys, let alone in the same room at the same time and with similar goals.
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