You don't seem to have answered or addressed the questions: Should a company, once it decides to print something, ALWAYS keep it in print and in circulation? Shouldn't freedom of speech include the right to NOT say something just as much as saying it?
I have answered and addressed this exact question multiple times. Re-asking it with ALL-CAPS does not make me more likely to answer it again. Nor does reiterating it in yet another fashion because you think it hasn't been asked before.
Lin-Manuel Miranda admits that there's a lot of valid criticism in that. So, if the author doesn't feel a need to defend it, maybe you don't need to?
His exact, respectful, response that I have seen is this:
""Appreciate you so much, @(person). All the criticisms are valid. The sheer tonnage of complexities & failings of these people I couldn’t get. Or wrestled with but cut. I took 6 years and fit as much as I could in a 2.5 hour musical. Did my best. It’s all fair game."
He's nicer that I am; I would have put that as, "Of course there was slavery you fool; but this is a 2.5 hour Broadway Musical; feel free to criticize and learn more about the history, but you do realize that Wicked is not an accurate portrayal of the Wiccan religion, right?"
The point I was making, of course, is one you are ignoring; this is why conversing on the internet is incredibly hard to do.