Business ethics can be toxic.
Sure, it’s for the business the grow and profit.
Sure, it’s for a gain.
Sure, people can now access the same thing on multiple platforms that paid the maker millions for the rights to distribute and play the thing, be it media or whatever.
At a cost.
The soul of what the business once was is gone.
Squashed, snuffed, muffled, and extinguished under the weight of ownership.
The alleged Happiest Place on Earth is now the central hub of greed in terms of financial gain.
Having it all is one. Losing one’s true identity is another.
The spiritual, historical, and traditional integrity of the “old days'” reminiscence in popular culture companies had already fallen into question when the slightly more newer, yet aged kids’ shows were launched and concluded.
