I think so much of this was just virtue signalling. They have stuck out their chin these corporations by wading into waters they weren't really committed to swimming in. As if they are committed, they should do like patagonia doubles robik down. I can't believe i'm defending companies. But honestly, if they're for free speech, you know, florida district band dozens of books from its library that could not be a more innocuous book. It's insane. There's one gay couple in it, i think that's it. And it's hardly noticeable. Now, look, benchaper is making a children's part of his empire. Good. He should sell it
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