They're not gonna get rid of her, nor her alter ego of Sabra. Changing the outfit is a guarantee, even a Zionist would call it cheesy, but on the off chance they got rid of her, Disney would get in big trouble, more so than if activists boycotted the movie. Starbucks lost $12 billion, McDonald's lost $1 million, but Disney? What will they lose? Will Elio be a flop? Will Lilo and Stitch be a flop? Even if Brave New World becomes a less successful movie than The Marvels, I believe Disney will not get rid of Sabra because it is more of a risk for them to get rid of her than not.
Note about the boycott, there are two main ones:
- The Big Three Boycott, which calls for a boycott of McDonald's, Starbucks, and Disney.
- The BDS boycott, which calls for a consumer boycott of 10+ different companies and Israeli produce, among other types of calls for action. They have Disney under a pressure campaign, not a direct boycott, but boycotting is encouraged when a reasonable alternative exists.
- But, while it's not in the primary boycott list, they have called on a boycott of Marvel because of the new Captain America movie until they remove Ruth Bat-Seraph/Sabra from the film.
- It seems easy for many people when it comes to the MCU, but it does mean you have to boycott Beyond the Spider-Verse.
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