Strawb and Fumo Rev for Strawbs art contest!
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Strawb and Fumo Rev for Strawbs art contest!
Let’s talk about Makeship—a company that’s built its brand on supporting creators, until that creator’s partner doesn’t fit their moral alignment. They dropped Strawb/Darlingstrawbie—lacklisted her plush campaign, wiped her presence from the platform—because she’s married to Rev of RevSaysDesu. That’s not principled action. That’s political optics over creator loyalty—a spine‑free message that says: "Sell to us—but don’t piss us off."
Makeship markets artist empowerment. They build campaigns claiming "Make Good." But when Strawb commits to a man with a platform and opinions that don’t conform? They vanish her campaign without warning. No investigation. No dialogue. No due process. Just a cold corporate purge masquerading under "brand values."
This isn’t about morality. It’s about absolute control. They’ve told every creator watching: "We’ll support you… until your personal life becomes inconvenient. Our allegiance lasts as long as your PR aligns with ours." That’s not partnership. That’s hostage-taking.
So here’s the verdict: Boycott Makeship. Refuse their empty platitudes. Don't fund a company that turns on its creators the moment they don’t tow the line. Every pledge you cancel, every dollar you reroute, sends a message: Don’t treat your talent like a disposable commodity.
It’s time to turn the tables. Support Strawb directly, or via platforms that actually value creators over corporate conformity. Because if we don’t hold platforms accountable—if we let them blackball creators for aligning with unpopular voices— then we all lose.