Almost Every Major Franchise is Compromised
"Moreover, it's important to keep in mind, that for the people pushing all of this politically correct stuff, their ideology comes first. Hollywood and their benefactors have very deep pockets and they can afford to lose money. Money is a secondary concern, wokeness and a left wing political agenda matters more to the people who are pushing it. Social engineering of the populace through mass media is their primary objective, and they're not afraid to lose a few billion dollars doing it."
~Dave Cullen, Computing Forever, "Almost Every Major Franchise is Compromised"
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