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Because corporate is a bunch of you know whos that want to use entertainment to dump hatred on the fans (usually perceived as Whites, Christians and/or heterosexuals) and normalize their humiliation and replacement.
Stargate SG-1 writer Joseph Mallozzi on the fans being important and Amazon not seeing it:
"I mean, they do to me otherwise I wouldn’t be updating this blog on the daily, interacting with them here and on other social media platforms, uploading behind-the-scenes pics, videos, and insights into the shows I have helped produce over the years. But, increasingly, it seems that in the eyes of many execs, they do not. And I honestly don’t get it."
Why doesn't corporate respect the fans?
If the studio(s) cared about the fans, they wouldn't have already ruined basically every existing IP.
The Stargate revival wasn't going to be ruined so they cancelled it until they can find someone else to ruin it.
Multiple fan petitions and letter-writing campaigns are now going to try to save the new Stargate.
Michael Shanks has been very vocal in amplifying fan voices.
Do we hae a shot at getting Amazon corporate's attention or are they too jaded to listen to the fans?
REPORTER: The NBA Finals game you're going to, the cheapest ticket price is $8,000. Everyday Americans can't afford these sporting events.
TRUMP: You can watch it on TV. It's sort of semi-free to watch it on TV. That's the way life goes.
@Telegraph Sounds like they're setting up the justification to oppress Whites while giving non-Whites the pass.
And of course the anti-White media will support it.
@PolitlcsUK Starmer's no doubt doing it because he doesnt want White children being "radicalized" into being pro-White by social media.
He'd much rather White children be radicalized into being anti-White by the mainstream media and education system.