Disney SLAMMED for $7 Million Super Bowl Ad After Laying Off 7,000 Workers!



Disney is getting taken to task by Twitter for running a $7 million Super Bowl spot celebrating its 100-year anniversary (and Rey Palpatine) after laying off 7,000 employees. OOF.

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27 thoughts on “Disney SLAMMED for $7 Million Super Bowl Ad After Laying Off 7,000 Workers!”

  1. Don’t work for Disney as a cast member. PERIOD. You are disposable, the pay is poverty level, you are treated like mouse poo, and Disney is totally Woke. Let Disney COLLAPSE under it’s own weight.

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  2. 7 million for sharing a trailer 😂😂 didn’t they no they can just post it for free on social media I think that just tells u there following is growing smaller and people are just tourn off that company I no I have 😂 plus laying people off let just hope they lay off the woke just
    but they don’t have any excuse to fire people they have money..

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  3. It's difficult for me to believe all Disney cares about is the money when they frequently burn through billions of dollars and do things that alienate half their potential audience, but the point about not caring for their employees otherwise makes sense.

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  4. Being completely honest, I think as Americans we should realize just how sad it is that basically the rest of the world can fit in these ride vehicles but the one country having issues fitting is America. When you honestly think about about the situation and decide to not make excuses or put blame on someone/something else it is sad and embarrassing and says a lot about Americans(not good things either). Now with Tron it seems like height can actually cause an issue. Normally, though, it’s not height that causes most problems when it comes to ride seats.

    Now I’m not some small skinny person and I’ve had major weight issues my entire life. I was made fun of when I was younger for my weight. I’ve lost 100 pounds and I still have about 25 more to go. However, every day is a battle to try to eat responsibly and get the needed physical activity. This is such a difficult thing especially since I made the decision to not have any type of surgery to help. The big thing for me was that I had to start looking at this not as a diet but as my forever lifestyle. I know this will continue to be difficult. I know I’ll end up having some times that I fail. However, I know I’ve got to get back up and keep going forward. I decided I want to live for as long as I can. I want to be healthy enough to see my children have grandkids and watch those grandkids grow up.

    It’s just hearing another story about ride seats and the American body size being too large again is just disheartening. Sometimes I wonder why we think the rest of the world has to abide by our standards.

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  5. Rey's character is a Mary Sue of the quality one would expect a five-year-old girl to come up with. Not only that, but you can tell at a glance she's from Disney, as her hairstyle looks like Mickey Mouse ears in profile, just with a third one thrown in…

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