Six Flags Bans Allen Ferrell After He Refuses to Sign "No-Questioning" Waiver—Who Profits From This ‘Safety’ Scare?
In a move that has theme park enthusiasts and free-speech advocates raising eyebrows, Six Flags has officially banned comedian and social media personality Allen Ferrell following his refusal to sign a newly-released "No-Questioning" waiver. The controversial document, which reportedly prohibits guests from "asking about park policies, sponsorship deals, or corporate ties," was allegedly demanded after Ferrell began a live-stream where he questioned why a major soda brand’s new flavor was identical to the park’s new "specialty" drink. While Six Flags claims the ban is "for safety and security reasons," our skeptical observers note that the park’s parent company just signed a multi-million dollar exclusive contract with that same soda brand—and Ferrell’s video had already started trending for pointing out the unlabeled price hike. Meanwhile, the park’s PR team is silent, and social media is buzzing with #JusticeForAllen. So, who truly benefits from silencing the curious visitor?