Look I get the sentiment, but in a real sense what is our actual path to "holding these companies accountable"? What does that even mean, actually?
If this is gesturing at a boycott, I'd say we are an incredibly small group of niche hyperfans. Maybe 350 active users at best? I sincerely doubt the cost of any of our APs, FFP+, F&B, etc. purchases would even show up as a blip on the corporate spreadsheet of a company like Comcast or Boring. Boycotts just don't work like that, and often, don't really work at all.
I'm totally in support of people showing up to local city meetings in opposition to this, or people protesting this partnership in-person, but organization like that seems outside the scope of this forum frankly.
Like again, I get the thought behind it, but statements like that just feel kinda ... larp-y to me if I'm honest? Like idk what do you want us to do, it's literally some of the richest and most powerful corporate entities on the planet, we just talk about Dracula being in B-Mode mostly