#blackouttuesday, Twitter

Disney published 5/31/2020

The multimedia company took to Twitter on May 31st, 2020, to post in solidarity with the black community. The post does not include the hashtag directly, but the reference and date match #blacklivesmatter and the subsequent #blackoutuesday sentiments.
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It’s well known that since its conception in 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney, The Walt Disney Company has produced, promoted, and preserve racial stereotypes. However, in recent years, the media conglomerate has faced pressure to be more diverse, inclusive and remove racial insensitive content from their new streaming platform Disney +. During the summer of 2020 Disney, joined many other media companies supporting the black community by donating funds to social justice organizations. On Twitter, Disney received criticism for its affiliation with other racist companies. Its disregard of the police brutally facing Hong Kong admits the release of its much anticipated Mulan reboot.
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