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China is too huge a slice of the box office pie (and for that matter, of the world economy in general) for a boycott to be practical. It's unrealistic idealism.
I wonder if Disney anticipated all this controversy and that was part of the reasoning to put this on Disney+ instead of theaters.
Pretty much. Replies I've gotten on here about my posts are exactly what I expected, so I'm not really surprised. Not even a guy to get "outraged" at the smallest thing (if anything, I've been pretty critical of Twitter's/social media's attitude regarding it with some of my past posts on the matter), but there's an obvious distinction about something minor and inconsequential, and something that was made with support from people who thrive on the backbone on other people's suffering.I feel like "not supporting genocide" is a pretty low standard to expect from a movie production, but I guess even that is too much to ask for some...
American juStice Barr has warned companies against cosying up to China. India has banned over 100 china apps. Tiktok is facing a ban in America and a cold war is on the horizon. People working on behalf of ccp have been arrested at american universities. Hollywood/media will need to pick a side very soon or they will suffer the same fate. I think western companies will be changing their relationship with China very quickly.China is too huge a slice of the box office pie (and for that matter, of the world economy in general) for a boycott to be practical. It's unrealistic idealism.
American juStice Barr has warned companies against cosying up to China. India has banned over 100 china apps. Tiktok is facing a ban in America and a cold war is on the horizon. People working on behalf of ccp have been arrested at american universities. Hollywood/media will need to pick a side very soon or they will suffer the same fate
Pretty much. Replies I've gotten on here about my posts are exactly what I expected, so I'm not really surprised. Not even a guy to get "outraged" at the smallest thing (if anything, I've been pretty critical of Twitter's/social media's attitude regarding it with some of my past posts on the matter), but there's an obvious distinction about something minor and inconsequential, and something that was made with support from people who thrive on the backbone on other people's suffering.
I won't turn a blind eye to that, nor pretend to live in blissful ignorance because I cannot face such an awful revelation. But people choose to act how they wish and dismiss what they want, so you just have to accept it despite how much you might disagree. It's the world we live in.
Anyway, I won't be giving Disney a cent to watch this movie. Will gladly wait until it's out for free.
Pretty much. Replies I've gotten on here about my posts are exactly what I expected, so I'm not really surprised. Not even a guy to get "outraged" at the smallest thing (if anything, I've been pretty critical of Twitter's/social media's attitude regarding it with some of my past posts on the matter), but there's an obvious distinction about something minor and inconsequential, and something that was made with support from people who thrive on the backbone on other people's suffering.
I won't turn a blind eye to that, nor pretend to live in blissful ignorance because I cannot face such an awful revelation. But people choose to act how they wish and dismiss what they want, so you just have to accept it despite how much you might disagree. It's the world we live in.
Anyway, I won't be giving Disney a cent to watch this movie. Will gladly wait until it's out for free.
Well, most people have ignored this too..
Mulan Actress Voices Support for Hong Kong Police Amid Protests, Sparks Boycott Calls
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2020/09/05/mulan-disney-china-hongkong-boycott/
And, nowadays it's difficult to care about most twitter outrages as people are in perpetual outrage mode so..
That's basically my whole issue with this. People have no problem watching all the Marvel films from this same company, and don't even have a problem with Top Gun or A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, both of which is directly funded partially by a Chinese company. Most would say you can't blame them for their lack of awareness of Tencent's involvement. Well, if Liu Yifei didn't say anything, none of these people would be aware of the involvement of Xinjiang as part of the filming as well. And notice no one is saying anything about Donnie Yen. They're just picking on Mulan because Liu Yifei, being Asian and female, is low hanging fruit to virtue signal on.By free, you mean available to Disney+ subscribers in December? I mean you’re still paying $6.99 a month for the service which goes straight into Disney’s pockets. If you’re that outraged over it, shouldn’t you refuse to watch anything from Disney? Why would you want to support a company that made a film “with support from the people who thrive on the backbone in other people’s suffering”?
Well you have to remember that some (maybe most) people don't care about anything but themselves/what will affect them. Just a couple pages ago we had that weird rant from somebody which basically boiled down to throwing a hissy fit and saying "IT DOESN'T AFFECT ME SO I DON"T CARE" and being mad.I feel like "not supporting genocide" is a pretty low standard to expect from a movie production, but I guess even that is too much to ask for some...
That's basically what happened to the NBA lmao. Reddit was all "boycott the NBA" back when the Morey and Lebron thing happened. Now no one cares, because it's playoff time.3) The whole boycott thing was such a small story in the relative scheme of things. At least in the US. If the people complaining about the boycott stopped bringing it up...the story probably would've subsided even more.![]()
'Mulan' release leads to 68% spike in Disney+ app downloadsAny word on any numbers for this yet?
I feel like "not supporting genocide" is a pretty low standard to expect from a movie production, but I guess even that is too much to ask for some...
On the first link, re-posting this:
Anyone who thinks that Chinese actors/actresses can say anything critical about the government without repercussions, then I have a bridge to sell you.
Yeah saw that. But don't you have to have had Disney+ for a month to be able to buy Mulan. I feel like I remember hearing tht