I understand. It's just sometimes other agenda and point scoring muddies the water. He is certainly not nearly as heinous as others but in age of accountability of what is said in social media consistency can be compromised.
Not just "siding with their own" but possibly believing rape and pedophile is not so big a deal, that its completely off-limits as the source of "humor". The level of defense appear to go beyond free speech matters.
Horrifyingly I find myself having to agree, on partially commercial grounds rather than purely moral ones. Disney have a brand to protect, a brand which focuses almost entirely on their image as a company who entertain, educate and are often physically responsible for the well being of children. This is too high profile and too potentially damaging to that image for them to risk billions on sticking up for someone who should have known better at the time rather than simply being remorseful after the fact.