>>53571188Cancel culture does not actually impact companies in any real way outside of very few exceptions, Nestle literally has child slaves and got canceled and barely anyone gives a shit
You're right they do in general care about public image on a broad level but even if this blows up, even if you got people to really deeply care about this (which, in spite of the fact it is pretty terrible, admittedly is "just" a kid getting removed from a card game) they really could just handwave it anyway and ultimately not care
The entire point of cancel culture is not to hurt corrupt people or organizations, it's for faggots to feel morally superior to others