@tantramar Often, but there’s a fairly thick resentment in the air - people for whom consumption of these corporate outputs (creative property like Disney, or goods, e.g. Tesla, Target) were a main leisure activity have shown significant behavioural shifts and haven’t returned in nearly the same numbers they left. Target has been courting shoppers back with lower prices during a cost of living crisis, but their stock has only come back up halfway from their tumble in early 2025, for instance; most people I know are still boycotting. (Costco by contrast has been booming despite a similar target market, but they took the opposite approach politically.)
Disney’s biggest-profile screwup was only six months ago, by contrast. Many worldwide are boycotting US companies wherever possible, and people in the US are boycotting companies either selectively for weakness toward fascism, or buying as little as possible generally, either to punish or defund a tax system enforcing it. I don’t think this one’s dissipating back to business as usual.