So, I'm not sure how to talk about some of what is really interesting to me about this within the rules, so I'll have to stick to the internal politics of Hasbro, and companies like it.
As I said upthread, I wonder what the leadership of Hasbro will look like, this time next year. Wizards is already basically the dominant force in the Hasbro ecosystem, and is making investors a lot of money with multiple years of dramatic growth. If wizards reacts this strongly to how Hasbro's upper management handles something, to what degree will that leadership be pushed or even forced to adopt the attitudes of WoTC staff on important issues, and push harder toward fulfilling the promise of their supposed dedication to being a globally and social conscious company that is "doing good"? And if they don't fall in line with that quickly enough, will we see more top level jobs at Hasbro given over to current WotC staff?
Perhaps even more interesting to me, is the question of whether this will inspire staff at other entertainment companies to do the same sort of thing. IME, people have become noticeably more willing to leave a job for differences of values, especially in places where there are more jobs than candidates looking for them, but even in cases where that isn't true.
Combine that with a (hypothetically) successfull walkout by wotc staff, and we could be in for a very interesting next few years.
of course this also could crash and burn and make the next few years even worse than they were going to be, we won't know until we are in it.