Think about all the money Disney makes in a year on *practically anything* and then I want you to conceive how evil this actually is.
this woman died at a Disney-owned restaurant, and her widower sued. Disney is moving to dismiss the case because he agreed to an arbitration clause in 2019 when he signed up for a free trial of Disney+ this is the culmination of centuries of lawyer brain. An incredible achievement.
Jeffrey Piccolo's attorneys have slammed Disney's latest motion as "preposterous" and "outrageously unreasonable."
this is actually so nasty. i'm at the park rn & the girl behind the counter at a quick service place told me technically they're not supposed to give out cups of ice (she gave me one anyway, i asked for a bit more ice, then found out she wasn't supposed to give it at all) NO FREE ICE?? ITS WATER
Goddamn, that is just beyond fucked up.
... ... ... I'm still trying to figure out how the ToS for a streaming platform apply to a person at a theme park. Like... I've never seen anything so cartoonishly evil.
Truly disgusting.
On top of that and the QT, 50k is too small for the value of a human life. I don't know the correct number but that's absolutely not fucking it. @johnrogers.bsky.social is right. A fine is a price.
Those assholes need to be held accountable! It's pure greed to not even compensate this poor man. Disney's legal team seem so inhuman. Throwing away ethics is what is tearing humanity apart.
All of my childhood memories now being severely reduced to a greater loss of faith for hollywood as an industry Hollywood really did die in 2020
This kind of shit keeps pushing me farther and farther from anything Disney-related. Seriously.
Super fun part is that they could be spending money to try to ensure the problem doesn't happen again and are instead trying to use this example as a threat that if you have a problem they will ensure it, and you, don't matter. I get it, business doesn't want to seem liable, but come the fuck on