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If you work for them and are against this in anyway, you support them by continuing to work for them. Things won't get better until people grow up and realize the corporations are not on their side.
So now that their spouse has lost healthcare they should quit and lose their healthcare and their income too. That will show the multi-billion dollar company!!!
Seriously? Nobody is supporting this just by continuing to work for them. Different departments of Disney are members of different unions for starters.
It's a new form of Accelerationism they're pushing. Every ally and sympathizer must suffer just as much as I have, or else they're not a true ally.
Case in point, these same losers saw an article interviewing several EA employees about the Saudi acquisition, where lower level employees talk about how awful the Saudi regime is, and said "yeah but you continue to work there, why don't you just quit? Stop fraternizing with the enemy."
Blind vengeance against corporations matters more to them than people taking care of themselves. It's a suicide pact. Support for the working class is conditional, a rhetorical game played by terminally online dweebs who demand you prove your loyalty by becoming destitute, sick, and desperate. They hope they can drive you to become the next Luigi.
Your inaction is supporting them. That's what they want.
I suppose the truth is too scary, you better downvote this to feel better about being part of the problem.