the guy that played "Bill"?Alex Winter has joined creatives in their defense of Gunn.
The petition is now just over 270,000 signature and still climbing.
Yes. He's been surprisingly busy since about 2003.the guy that played "Bill"?
I’m a gay moderate myself who has spent most of my adult life in the real conservative south. What I see is the opposite, conservatives who say they believe in faith, spreading hate and lies by using much of the same terminology you are using(identity politics, SJWs, etc), who are desperate to live a version of the 50's that never existed. I, unfortunately, know too many white nationalists.
But I also know that both sides have wingnuts and that most people are logical rational beings. Just because those folks have loud voices doesn't mean they speak for the majority. Maher has never represented the mainstream left, I'm a bit more disappointed in Kimmel (but didn't he apologize for that almost immediately).
I generally ignore or remove folks from my life who hold extremist positions on anything, extremists tie themselves into absolutes that don't reflect reality.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...nce-offensive-speech-makes-zero-sense-1129425
These public firings remind me of the scene in the film The History Boys, in which a British high school history teacher shocks his students by telling them that war memorials aren’t meant to honor the dead as much as to distract us from the real villains: “We don’t like to admit the war was even partly our fault because so many of our people died. And all the mourning has veiled the truth. It’s not lest we forget, but lest we remember. That’s what this is about…the memorials, the Cenotaph, the Two Minutes’ Silence. Because there’s no better way of forgetting something than by commemorating it.”
We must not let these discordant sounds distract us from the deeper injustices. Companies quick to fire seem more interested in promoting a memorial to their virtue than attacking the systemic problems that would address putting more people of color, women and LGBTQ people behind the camera and in executive positions. In the 1,100 top films from 2007 to 2017, only 4 percent of the directors were female. And even if women do direct a successful film, they are rarely hired to direct another of the same level. Over the same span, only 5.2 percent of the 1,223 directors were black, and 3.2 percent were Asian.
Who should be fired over that offensive fact?
“I enjoy just the raw human visceral reaction of jumping into the arena and just swinging the hammer and seeing what is left over afterwards,” he said. “Twitter is just modern-day gladiatorial combat.” - Quote from the following article about Cernovich.
Man, that literally just turned my stomach.
Let the flaming begin...I'm going to get flamed to high heck for saying this, but - at least he is honest about it. This is how many people on the far left seem to be living the "Twitter life" every day, who live by that same exact mentality but say it's okay, because they only do it to people they find offensive.
I do know that 74 has been outspoken in the past about Hollywood abuse. Back when Bryan Singer got accused of raping an underage boy, 74 stated that it was true and said it was widespread across Hollywood. Within Disney as well.
Let the flaming begin...
Honesty about why he enjoys it doesn't negate the fact that people like him are the scourge of the earth and need to be stopped from harming people's lives.
EDIT: ESPECIALLY when he turns around and removes context so that he can build his own out of thin air.
I will be interested to see if this keeps being a story, and people really go through and research those 10,000 tweets, there is a bit more damning stuff Disney might know that we may not.
Most of the disgusting Tweets Gunn made are nicely wrapped in precious little bows/ gifs around the net if one so chooses to look for them. Obviously I won't link the sites the content is rather disturbing.
Disney is in a very unique place here, and they need to learn that caving to whatever mob mentality outrage happens to be hot at the moment isn't the best choice or I don't think they're going to be very happy with the results.
I agree it happens everywhere. I just think it's going to be more difficult for more "everyday" types like you mentioned to get away with certain things. They have to at least be more careful about it.The problem is it really is everywhere.
I worked at a rock climbing facility with a man, a middle school teacher no less, who would be fired from his teaching job and later went to jail for distributing child ****ography. Do you have any idea what it’s like to go back in time and replay every interaction I had during that job with him? To think that he could have slyly assaulted a child, like a Larry Nasser, in front of me or my coworkers, obscured by sight lines?
This problem is massive and the Catholic Church cover up and #MeToo are the beginning of a much needed wreckoning over sex crimes.
Gunn’s “it happens everywhere” comment reads to me as helping to provide victims with emphathy knowing they aren’t alone and can work with others to help overcome their abuse and trauma.
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