If the cost of losing the market in China is greater than the cost of international backlash from censoring content there, they will continue to censor and just not talk about it.
Hong Kong wants independence, but it currently controlled by China and is subject to Chinese laws.
Why is this newsworthy that a corporation is following the laws of a country within that country?
We always act like this is Disney responsible for the censorship, and not the Chinese laws they are literally forced to follow or not offer their service in Hong Kong at all.
Karkava says
Oh crap.
Mamlucky says
Greedy cowards.
_FaunaAndFirearms_ says
It’s a shame Democrats don’t want to stand against communism and decouple from China too…
96bottlesofpepsi says
I looooove beijing tiananmen
Malphos101 says
Its simple math:
If the cost of losing the market in China is greater than the cost of international backlash from censoring content there, they will continue to censor and just not talk about it.
enderandrew42 says
Hong Kong wants independence, but it currently controlled by China and is subject to Chinese laws.
Why is this newsworthy that a corporation is following the laws of a country within that country?
We always act like this is Disney responsible for the censorship, and not the Chinese laws they are literally forced to follow or not offer their service in Hong Kong at all.