>>9991984So what? A private company is choosing who they want to represent them in an official capacity. She's presumably not barred from attending the event. This is just standard operating procedure for MUH SPINELESS LIMP-DICKED PRIVATE COMPANIES.
This is what governments exist for. Only by obscenely penalizing companies for sacrificing people to the volcano god can you guarantee employment security via neutering the influence of public outrage. This means that Spacey, Weinstein, Clinton and Epstein can twerk in your face while you're forced to eat shit, but at the same time you wouldn't get fired from your job for dropping n bombs on Twitter.
And given that the wealthy/powerful are by definition the least uncancellable, I'd say there's a far greater benefit to evisceration the means by which cancel culture succeeds (private and public compliance) than just allowing it to continue because some women got bad touched.
tldr Kson is once again learning a valuable lesson about the free market. If the free market is allowed to sacrifice people for profit, it will gladly do so every single time. This is why monopolistic power structures are inherently exploitative. Competition in both the market and jurisdiction over people is how large scale institutions remain tethered to some semblance of basic human decency. Commies and lolbertarians on suicide watch, amirite?