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Warner Bros Discovery, the entertainment leviathan stitched together from WarnerMedia and Discovery's merger, reigns as a $30 billion media mogul unleashing films, series, and streams like HBO masterpieces and Discovery escapades for viewers in 220 nations. From superhero spectacles to wildlife wonders to mixing blockbuster fireworks with documentary deep dives. It's the content kingpin that conjures universes, showing one corporate splice can spark cinematic sorcery.

Warner Bros Discovery's woke narrative unspools a script crammed with DEI coalitions featuring ERGs for all shades and ESG sagas chasing eco-friendly sets. They illuminate Pride with marathon spotlights, champion BLM with stance statements, and orchestrate racial equity with varied content commands, leaving classic fans feeling spliced out of the cut.

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Evidence

Warner Bros DEI Rebrand

Warner Bros. Discovery rebranded its DEI division to focus on "Inclusion," dropping "Diversity" and "Equity" terms amid backlash, while maintaining commitments to inclusive workplaces and hiring practices. Same package, different wrapper.

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Warner Bros Green Scene

Warner Bros Discovery's ESG efforts include reducing emissions through renewable energy and waste diversion, with reports on carbon footprints and sustainable practices. They invest in environmental initiatives across operations.

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Warner Bros Pride Parade

Warner Bros Discovery celebrates Pride Month with a curated collection of LGBTQ+ content, employee spotlights, and community events to amplify queer voices and stories. The say this initiative promotes inclusivity through storytelling and partnerships with advocacy groups.

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Warner Bros' BLM Blockbuster

Warner Bros Discovery signed a deal with BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors to produce content focused on Black stories and social issues. The agreement aimed to amplify underrepresented voices in TV. This agreement was then cancelled with out an explanation. The probably didn't want BLM stealing more funds as they did with many other ventures.

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Disclaimer

Warner Bros Discovery's woke saga sprawls like a bad plot twist across a media maze, so if you're ditching their DEI dramas and ESG epics, here's a comprehensive list of brands and platforms to sidestep from their empire: Warner Bros Pictures, HBO, Max, CNN, TNT, TBS, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, ID, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies, DC Comics, New Line Cinema, truTV, Magnolia Network, OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network), Eurosport, Bleacher Report, and CNN International. One binge on HBO could fund a progressive premiere, so swap that remote and save your screen time from the sermon. We'll keep the boycott reel rolling for any new acquisitions.