It's the circle of Internet life:
1. A change is made, usually a price increase of some kind, or a product that only certain people have access to: "Disney announces new special edition Jar Jar Binks napkin holder. $100 or free with VIP package."
2. Rabble-rousers flood the forum declaring shenanigans: "Thanks to Disney's money grabs and elitist policies, I am now priced out of this Jar Jar Binks napkin holder! Walt would have personally bought this napkin holder and dipped it in 24k gold for each and every Disney guest if he were alive today. Look I have one he gave me in 1971!"
3. Anti-rabble-rousers surface, furious that people are trying to rouse rabble: "Disney is not a charity, its a business. It's capitalism, if you don't like it, get the heck out of our country. USA! USA!"
4. Anti-anti-rabble-rousers surface, indignant that people dare try to prevent rousing of the rabble: "Obvious Disney PR troll being obvious, how much are they paying you? You getting a free napkin holder? That's the only way you could possibly defend Disney. Unless we tell everyone on the internet about this napkin holder atrocity, Disney will never change its ways."
5. Internet pacifists enter the fray: "Hey everyone, dont be so upset. The Disney spirit is about pixie dust and magic and happy giggling babies. Can't we all get along? When you wish upon a staaarr.."
6. Internet drama enthusiasts finally enter the ecosystem: "Hey guys, I'm not sure what I missed, but it sure looks exciting. Anyone care to fill me in?

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Then the next Disney guest survey comes out asking how you would feel about kidney donation as a possible payment form for a stay at one of its Deluxe resorts, and the cycle begins again.
P.S. Sorry if I offended anybody with my stupid joke.