Just clicked the link to see the before and after pictures. Wow! Talk about over-reacting.
who's overacting? We saw, we didn't like, we sent an email, disney listened to it's consumers.
How come if we choose to let our displeasure known to a commerical enterprise, we are some how "overacting".
No one demanded some one be fired, no one stormed the bastille.
or is it basically because you see no harm that those that do must be "overacting"?
Personally I like educated consumers. coming from a family run restaurant, I appreciate it when my consumers tell me 'nope, that dish sucks". This allows me to remove said item and tweak the menu. I definitely like them better than the customer who accepts any thing then bad mouths my business afterwards
Just trying to figure out why voicing an opinion to a company is some how "overacting". I get that when I tell people I don't like the movie "Song of the south".
I remember when the avengers movie came out and some moms of adopted kids were upset about the line Thor quotes about the villian. Now that wasn't on my radar but I didn't think they were overacting. They were concerned about how "adopted kids" are viewed. totally understandable. I don't remember anyone saying to boycott the movie, they simply publisized why they found the statement hurtful and asked that it be edited. Of course they were "over reacting" or "too sensitive".
just don't get why we have to accept any thing businesses hand us and keep quiet?