I would say... this is a perfect example of "toxic" fans right here. Thank you for playing.
PS: I guess you guys have SO many pelts on your walls of things you've made "go broke"? Was Ghostbusters not a blockbuster because it had women or because it was mediocre regardless of the "diversity" of the cast? So please... What high profile franchise that is "pandering to diversity" have ya'll made go broke? In those precise terms. What have you and yours bankrupted recently, and more importantly, CONSISTENTLY?
None, actually. I don't participate in boycotting, or spreading negative comments about movies I haven't seen. I didn't see Ghostbusters opening weekend, but that was because I didn't have time or money. I DID see it in theaters eventually, and I enjoyed it. I DIDN'T enjoy hearing that members of the cast and crew went on social media and called fans racist and sexist for not thinking it looked very good. The only movie that was reported on by the Hype that I refused to see in theaters was Fant4stic, because it looked like crap. I saw it on DVD, and I was right, it was crap. Not because of Michael B. Jordan, (but his performance was... not as good as in Black Panther) but because of Miles Teller, Josh Trank, and the terrible CGI.
I really wasn't talking about movies, so much as what's been happening in comics; an industry that CANNOT survive without it's core customers. Have you heard of Magic Mirror Comics? They banned a customer for life, because he asked if they would be carrying an independent comic. Why? Because the comic is written by a conservative. Not a Alt-Right nut job, but someone who's been critical of Marvel Comics lately, because of the quality has been trending downward, in no small part due to hiring practices based on identity politics, rather than merit. A few months later, Magic Mirror Comics is going out of business. As much as it saddens me to see a comic book store go out of business, they brought it on themselves.
I don't care about your political views. I don't care about ANYONE'S political views. I care about good comics, good movies, and good video games. If someone ruins one of those things in an attempt to make some kind of statement, and then blames the fans for their own incompetence, I don't consider it "toxic" to say that person or company deserves to fail. Do your job first, and worry about your "message" as an after thought.
Sometimes a movie does poorly because it just isn't very good. But trying to defend your products by attacking and insulting your customers only serves to insure they'll be even LESS interested in your next project. Solo was actually a good movie, but the way Kathleen Kennedy and Rian Johnson's response to criticism of Last Jedi put a bad smell on the Star Wars franchise, and that hurt Solo. On a side note, I would also have waited to release it in December, like the last 3 Star Wars films. I think the proximity to Last Jedi, and the general bloat of summer blockbusters, may have been part of Solo's problem.
I wonder if some of these creators are starting these "controversies" themselves, just to generate publicity...