What I find interesting is the difference in reactions:
1. Mainly Americans seem upset about the money going to the Middle East while Tomorrowland is breaking down.
Not really understanding that Miral will do the heavy lifting, they basically sold Disney to the Middle East. Maybe money will go to Disney because of this. Silver lining, perhaps
2. The reactions on social posts by EU Disney content creators from probably EU Disney fans are mainly about human rights.
Maybe that is because EU people are more used to travel and the Middle East is relatively close by. Closer than WDW.
Basically everyone from the LGBTQ community all say they want to go, but it is too dangerous. And even when some replies argue that it is not dangerous for tourists, it is about the principle to go back in the closet on holidays.
For me personally my concern are the stories about female tourists. Yes, in generally it is safe for me to travel there. But there have been cases where foreign female tourists have been SA'ed or worse, and they have been thrown in jail for premarital intercourse. Chances are small, but still.
And what I finally find interesting, China also has its human rights issues, but in 2010-2015 when announcing Shanghai the outrage was less than it is now. Maybe because the issues in the Middle East are better known than the issues in China. And/or the world has changed.