More anti-white racism from Disney

Do those companies target advertise differently? Nope. Lisa558 says Disney is pandering to those who don’t use their products. That’s her claim. She is likely right.
Thanks. But it’s not so much that black families, biracial families, and gay couples don’t go to Disney. Some do - but they’re a minority of their customer base. The major demographic that provides Disneyworld with its profits are white families, yet they were noticeably absent.
 
Thanks. But it’s not so much that black families, biracial families, and gay couples don’t go to Disney. Some do - but they’re a minority of their customer base. The major demographic that provides Disneyworld with its profits are white families, yet they were noticeably absent.
They target the upper class and wealthy via their emails and mailings. I get Them frequently.
 
Stop pretending not to get the point.

The Disney ad featured about a dozen families or couplings, and they were ALL either black families, bi-racial families, a gay couple, white-and-black friends, and one single Latino guy yapping in Spanish.

Not one single white family, when white families provide most of their revenues.
Truly the greatest problem of our century.
 
Went to the movies this afternoon, and I was treated to a commercial by Disney, celebrating 50 years of something. Featured lots of families and groups talking about how great a vacation Disney is. These families/groups were:

1) black families - husband and wife, with children
2) black and white friends (one white, one black)
3) bi-racial families, with the requisite bi-racial kid
4) the requisite gay couple
5) a Latino, speaking in Espanol

That was it. Whites were intentionally excluded, even though they represent the majority of the country.
Damn…just look at all those unaccompanied white people in Disney commercials….

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It wasn’t funny the first time so you doubled down. Not everything is racism you menopausal snowflake
But you making the assumption that any commercials with
It wasn’t funny the first time so you doubled down. Not everything is racism you menopausal snowflake
But declaring that any commercials with these people in it:

1) black families - husband and wife, with children
2) black and white friends (one white, one black)
3) bi-racial families, with the requisite bi-racial kid
4) the requisite gay couple
5) a Latino, speaking in Espanol

is nothing but pandering sure IS racism.
 
Yes, positioning whites as inherently evil and racist IS one of the greatest problems in our country.
How did your whine-fest about these people in Disney commercials:

1) black families - husband and wife, with children
2) black and white friends (one white, one black)
3) bi-racial families, with the requisite bi-racial kid
4) the requisite gay couple
5) a Latino, speaking in Espanol


turn into "positioning whites as inherently evil"?
 
Yes, positioning whites as inherently evil and racist IS one of the greatest problems in our country.
Are you now defining showing images of non white Americans as positioning them as inherently evil and racist? Seriously?
 
So you think all advertising should only have White people.

Pretty sure I got it the first time.
Tell me when I said ads should have only white people. But AVOIDING whites - when they make up the majority of the country - is just paet of the anti-white racism the liberals are trying to push through,

(One knows she’s made her point when the ledtist has to go to false extremes and make false accusations.)
 
Are you now defining showing images of non white Americans as positioning them as inherently evil and racist? Seriously?
And out with the false accusations. You know how whites are being positioned as evil racists, and this is why woke companies are going to extremes to make sure they don’t show them in commercials - or show them no more than 10% of the time.
 

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