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[–] fubo@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Everyone with money and power are pretty happy with the status quo.

Counterexample: Disney in Florida.

Fascism is not actually good for business. Fascism demands that the most successful business in the state must lick boots or be punished.

[–] Windex007@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I agree that Disney is having a spat with specifically Ron DeSantis, and I think it does make them uncomfortable.

That being said, it's a very personal feud. DeSantis thought he could use them as a punching bag for some political points... and he was wrong. The actual law came down on Disney's side, no matter what DeSantis as an individual thought.

And this is why I'd still think that as a whole I personally would still say that Disney is still happy with the status quo.

The kinda icky reason why Disney knew the law would come down on their side is the same reason Mickey Mouse is still protected under copyright: Disney WRITES the law. They shovel money at politicians and LITERALLY write the bills they want them to pass.

So as uncomfortable as a spat with a man is, a system in which they can pay-to-legislate is still a status quo they're very happy with, and I don't think that was ever in jeapordy.

I will say that I was pleasantly surprised at what appeared to be a social conscience from Disney. I'm skeptical that it's strictly rooted in benevolence, but at this point even if the Ulta powerful do the right things (even if for maybe less-than-perfect reasons), I'm tired enough to just accept it as a W and move on.

[–] banneryear1868@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Counterexample: Disney in Florida.

They gave 50k to a single-candidate super PAC called American Leadership Action which supported Dr Oz's candidacy last election cycle lol.

The last half century has basically been the US propping up fascist governments who will cater to private business interests of the US, like every coup they've sided with and helped fund in socialist countries that was basically the whole point.