Pixieish
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Absolutely it did.Gamergate played such a massive role in this, yet it has gone unacknowledged.
Absolutely it did.Gamergate played such a massive role in this, yet it has gone unacknowledged.
Gamergate played such a massive role in this, yet it has gone unacknowledged.
So, you are correct, not how I understand it at all. According to this, that is not how it happened. At 7AM, Chelsea Clinton responded, at the same time it was blowing up twitter. She was tweeting conspiracies at 9:30 Eastern. 10 Eastern, executives were discussing. 10:30, she apologized (not talking about times, time zone differences can make up for those things). Then later that night, in between apologies, she was retweeting that the liberal media was out to get her.
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See also Tim Allen.I've been following it, too, and they are talking something like 300 celebrity/entertainment folks Twitter feeds have been preserved and processed "so far" - so deleting the tweets won't help.
And being absolutely fair - the "far left" has had their own list, as well. If I had a nickel for each time I read some variation "We did it! Another one knocked off! Who's next?" after Roseanne was fired, I'd have enough to buy an annual pass to Disney this year. Hell, even celebrities like Debra Messing were openly admitting in tweets how "relieved" they were to be rid of her (and in Messing's case I couldn't help but also hear a "good because her rebooted show did 4x better than ours did, but that is another topic, LOL).
The only bright spot to any of this is that it does seem that people are finally waking up to how destructive social media has become - but I see so many trying to separate this like it is some anomaly because they just can't admit yet that is where the problem really is.
It astounds me how clairvoyant some writers of the past were.Exactly. That to me is the root of the destructive nature of social media. And the worst part is that people have not only been welcoming it with open arms, they aren't realizing that "1984" is indeed happening - but it isn't a government that is imposing it - we are doing it to ourselves.
I disagree with that premise on even the most basic level ("GamerGate" has become a convenient boogeyman), but for the sake of argument, ignoring that - so what?
If the thing that upsets you is where the spark came from, then I think you may be missing the lesson this situation is trying to teach about the world we have created via social media.
They'll be stopped once they quit getting results with their witch hunts. As long as they have an effect, it will keep happening.That said, the fact that those behind all these witchhunts haven't yet been stopped is also terrifying.
There were several reasons why his show may have been canceled by ABC. Considering they were the ones who were fine with the Roseanne reboot having a decidedly right-wing slant, it doesn't really hold water that his show was canceled for political reasons. It was, more likely, a financial decision based upon the fact that it was six seasons in, ABC didn't own the show, and it wasn't such a ratings powerhouse that it would have been foolish to cancel it. Disney certainly doesn't have a problem with Tim Allen, as they still have a working relationship with him via Toy Story. He was even at the opening of Toy Story Land.See also Tim Allen.
Side note: I was totally sad that Tom Hanks wasn't there, even though I was only watching online.There were several reasons why his show may have been canceled by ABC. Considering they were the ones who were fine with the Roseanne reboot having a decidedly right-wing slant, it doesn't really hold water that his show was canceled for political reasons. It was, more likely, a financial decision based upon the fact that it was six seasons in, ABC didn't own the show, and it wasn't such a ratings powerhouse that it would have been foolish to cancel it. Disney certainly doesn't have a problem with Tim Allen, as they still have a working relationship with him via Toy Story. He was even at the opening of Toy Story Land.
OH, SNAP! Man, I so love Bobcat Goldthwait. He's been doing the interview rounds for the new TV series he's producing, writing, directing, etc. and he's one of the most humble, intelligent, thoughtful people I've heard interviewed. He's so much more than the crazy voice you may remember from the 1980's.Per a news report about James Gunn, a voice actor from the show let it slip that the show "World of Color Villanous" is in the works
https://variety.com/2018/film/news/...red-guardians-of-the-galaxy-vol-3-1202881161/
He rocks. I like this article better though - it analyzes exactly how much shade is in Bobcat's comments.OH, SNAP! Man, I so love Bobcat Goldthwait. He's been doing the interview rounds for the new TV series he's producing, writing, directing, etc. and he's one of the most humble, intelligent, thoughtful people I've heard interviewed. He's so much more than the crazy voice you may remember from the 1980's.
Victor Salva is still making movies for a major Hollywood studio, but Gunn loses his job because of years-old tweets. I'd say ask the former child lead in Clownhouse how he feels about that, but the poor guy went through enough. If you don't know who Victor Salva is, it's worth investigating, though you'll feel awful afterwards.He rocks. I like this article better though - it analyzes exactly how much shade is in Bobcat's comments.
http://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/07/23/bobcat-goldthwait-disney-james-gunn-firing/
HAHAHA...I gotcha.Victor Salva is still making movies for a major Hollywood studio, but Gunn loses his job because of years-old tweets. I'd say ask the former child lead in Clownhouse how he feels about that, but the poor guy went through enough. If you don't know who Victor Salva is, it's worth investigating, though you'll feel awful afterwards.
(Edit: Meaning the collective "you," not Pixiesh, specifically.)
There’s nothing dystopian about a company making a conscious decision that a man who regularly made jokes about abuse should not have a place in their creative team. In fact, that’s like societal basics...It astounds me how clairvoyant some writers of the past were.
wonder what the penalty for breaking his NDA isOH, SNAP! Man, I so love Bobcat Goldthwait. He's been doing the interview rounds for the new TV series he's producing, writing, directing, etc. and he's one of the most humble, intelligent, thoughtful people I've heard interviewed. He's so much more than the crazy voice you may remember from the 1980's.
No longer working for a company that he doesn't seem to want anything to do with?wonder what the penalty for breaking his NDA is
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