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I don't mind at-will employment. I'm not in favor of targeted protections. Carano being let go was entirely within Disney's purview. My main beef here is getting society to react appropriately without the messaging turning it into something it wasn't. |
Can we move this shit to the DC?
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If you want to talk about the political aspect of this, go create a thread in the DC cesspool and cry about it there.
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OK, I don't want this to become DC, so I'll limit myself to one post here spoilered anything that could be DC.
Here's my position. This one took me a minute. Caveat: I didn't bother to look up the tweets. When I saw some were deleted, I didn't figure I'd get the whole story anyway.
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And hypocrisy abound, we all know that. Hypocrisy everywhere. It's bullshit and it sucks. HOWEVER
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Moreover, it's dumb to get loud on anything controversial. It was dumb for Carano to do it about what she did, and it's also dumb for Pascal to do it too, even though he got away with it. It's still ****ing risky and stupid. It's stupid for Holywood types to do it, no different than it is for me to do it with potential or current landlords, suppliers, customers, whatever. It's stupid and Carano got burned. tl;dr (or in this case, too long; didn't DC) I agree at least to some extent agree with her message, but it's stupid of her to do it and I support Disney's right to shitcan her. |
imagine 20 years ago, and how companies employed many dumbasses with dumbass beliefs, etc..........
......and they had no idea........and people kept their jobs. |
I don’t care what your beliefs are, don’t let them bleed into the final product and I’m good to go.
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This is what I've been told in the past 18 hours since the decision was made:
Disney contacted UTA, Carano's talent agency, more than a dozen times in the past calendar year to ask her to refrain from posting inflammatory comments on social media. She refused. She continued to post inflammatory comments after the election but this time, Dave Filoni contacted her and asked her to refrain and again, she refused. Finally, Jon Favreau contacted her and asked her to refrain and again, she refused. Disney felt they had no choice but to fire her, as did her talent agency. Disney isn't going to "die on the hill" of a D-list actress. All she had to do to keep her job was to refrain from posting on social media and all would have been fine. |
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That's wild she'd set fire to her career like that. I guess the other side is she had the stones to stand up for what she believes. Just not the course I'd have chosen. Thanks for posting. EDIT: Disney gave her far more rope than Buehler445 would have. |
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Disney didn't like the feedback from customers, but the customers being out of pocket is the problem. The same as those complaining to the FCC in the past about the promiscuity and blaspheming on the airwaves in the past. |
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