Disney Lawsuit Is Insane

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MultiBillion Company refuse to pay 50.000 after causing human death is insane, they really really evil 💀

hendrysuawa
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He wasn't even asking for millions of dollars for the DEATH OF HIS WIFE. Just 50k, likely as an example and/or for funeral expenses and to get her affairs sorted. Disney is scummy.

nartaga
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the funniest part to me is that the fact that disney did not own the restaurant could very well win the case for them, but they had to go and say the insane argument that the disney+ free trial makes the guy ineligible to sue the company.

drzombie
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$50, 000 is insanely low to ask for the death of your wife. The guy made it crazy easy for them to right their wrong and they blew it so hard.

aaronsellers
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This is exactly the type of shit, that makes a person build an armoured bulldozer and go on a rampage

bimbendorf
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Wait so having a Disney + subscription means we're signing our life away to Disney??? We gotta start a petition to start boycotting this right away!

emmanuelder
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$50, 000 is like pennies to them. They are just evil

whostolemybeanjuice
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“actually sir, in the Disney+ terms and conditions it says we specifically hold the rights to end the lives of your family members and you cannot sue us if we do so.”

ketomine.
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Evil doesn’t discriminate between a penny and a billion. It’s not the money they’re after. It’s the act of taking your money, and more, they’re after.

cameron.t
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Let’s be clear on the “Happiest Place on Earth” thing once and for all: My father worked as security for Disney back when Walt and his wife were in charge. The employees often referred to the park at “the happiest place on earth, ” because the benefits were so insane, as Walt Disney literally treated his employees like his extended family. They had weekend meals that Walt had catered for the working staff, from park managers to rollercoaster operators to janitorial staff. They had the best health insurance available for the cheapest price they could find, received substantial bonuses (sometimes even 2x their salary that year) and he always made sure that the family of his employees was taken care of. When Walt Disney died, and Roy Disney took over, he effectively stripped all of the employees benefits, and forced many of the employees to resign by docking their pay to an unlivable minimum point. Ever since, they’ve monopolized, and shit on the legacy of Walt Disney’s “happiest place on earth.” Disney isn’t the happiest place on earth, it WAS… but the values of Walt Disney have been grossly lost in the mix of these corporate greed moves, and the company is just that: a company, and not the family owned and operated business it once was

drakevick
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“Bro, you fucking killed my wife!”

“Nuh uh, you signed up for my streaming service.”

edcola
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Reminder, these are the same folks who refused letting a child have Spider Man on their headstone because they wanted to "preserve the innocence and magic" of their characters

Rahnonymous
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Disney try not to be the most vile company challenge

explicc
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So they had a perfectly valid argument, that the Walt Disney Corporations did not operate the restaurant that killed the lady, but they instead decide to argue the most evil option, that you waive all your rights when doing anything with Disney?

ethanmarquardt
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When are people finally going to realize that continuing to purchase Disney products will enable them to keep pulling stunts like these? The did not learn from scrutiny that came with: daycares being sued, almost every child star throughout the decades grew up with a few screws loose implying child abuse, cornering the market with their repeated acquisitions, attempted to purchase Dia de los Muertos, prevented a grieving father from putting Spider-Man on his tombstone, filming next to internment camps for live action Mulan, and now this. I get that the consumerbase is conditioned in how they think, but when will consumers finally vote with their wallets? They cannot keep getting away with this!

pepperedash
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The fact they refused to pay him 50k for funeral expenses is reason enough to upgrade that lawsuit to billions. Absolute scumbags

-----Alcatraz------
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1. Terms of service agreements can't just stop anyone from taking you to court even if the agreement says so. These clauses are usually void on arrival because they lack consideration as a contract. This is especially the case in instances of criminal behavior. Including criminal negligence. Such as causing the death of a person despite warnings of an allergic reaction.

2. 50k. ONLY 50K FOR YOUR WIFE. WHAT THE HELL? AND WHAT THE HELL DISNEY, WHY WOULD YOU EVER REJECT THAT PITIFUL AMOUNT??

homelessperson
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That’s like suing Tesla because one of their self-driving cars ran over your dog and then saying “Well since you have an account on -X- Twitter you can’t actually sue us 🤓”
This whole situation is completely stupid.

Anonymous-
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It’s so ironic that Disney who built themselves on public domain works like Cinderella are so protective of their IPs when the public domain is what gave them their success.

helloworld-jvnc
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As someone who works in the food industry, no matter what you agree to, if you’re told that your food DOESN’T contain something for an allergy and it kills you theres is nothing you can do. Its negligence on not just the people who prep the food, the wait staff and the corporation as a whole.

Edit: it’s the companies responsibility for preparing for allergens.

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