LGBT+ rights are not solidified enough in the US that this slippery slope couldn't happen, to some extent, here. Just replace Islamists with another major monotheistic religion, Ergodan with DeSantis or another nutter, and other details as you wish.
Oh I agree, but surely the fault in those cases rests on the
States with those laws (with the negative stances on LGBTI issues), and not with the
companies (who are actively trying to do something positive).
There is only so much you can do as a
company. Companies hold a lot of economic clout, but it's nothing compared to the legal and economic (and military) clout of nations.
Turkey (at a minimum) could simply ban Hasbro products from sale in the country as 'LGBTI propaganda' under their morality laws (or simply make new laws). They certainly have form on this (banning LGBTI parades on 'moral' grounds, and banning LGBTI support groups and agencies for the same).
Even though Turkey does not have a specific bans on 'LGBTI propaganda' they do have 'offences against public morality' laws that could be used here (or attempted to be used) and that have
already been used as justification to prohibit LGBTI marches and entities.
Hasbro doesnt want to poke that bear, and I can understand why.