▲ | xp84 13 hours ago | |||||||
Indeed, it was just a smart move by Viacom/whatever to curry some favor with Trump by doing it now instead of waiting for another time, figuring that favor would be more valuable than the bad PR they earned. Probably a good bet since with the mergers (including the one they themselves were supposedly trying to push across the finish line) it's impractical to hold grudges for long. With only a few oligarchic firms in each industry you can't practically boycott more than maybe one at a time, and they all do shady stuff. | ||||||||
▲ | allturtles 13 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It's exactly the problem that currying favor with the President is a smart move for businesses. | ||||||||
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