Depends on if the actors refuse to be in the movie. I can see them recasting a character or two but if a majority of them do not come back.Wait people think there is a chance that there won't be a Guardians 3??
Depends on if the actors refuse to be in the movie. I can see them recasting a character or two but if a majority of them do not come back.Wait people think there is a chance that there won't be a Guardians 3??
That would be the biggest "win" ever for Twitter trolls. Apparently they now have control over billion dollar franchises?Depends on if the actors refuse to be in the movie. I can see them recasting a character or two but if a majority of them do not come back.
That's a fair assessment. I'm still torn on the whole thing, but I understand Disney's decision to fire him and I would also be be surprised if they rehired him. I'm just trying to look at this whole thing from all possible angles, including possible resolutions however they might play out.No, they can't because ABC/Disney fired Rosanne for her tweets (and YES, I get that there is a rather major difference in that Gunn's tweets were about a decade ago and Rosanne's one month ago); and no matter how different the situation, if Gunn gets his job back with Disney, the Alt-Right Trumpsters will cry foul - call for boycotts/etc. and it's a headache Disney doesn't want to deal with.
So, bottom line: Gunn's been fired from Disney/Marvel Studios; and will probably remain fired.
I never defended it or said it wasn't bad, all I meant was that it was less bad than actually doing the things. On a scale of 1-10 I'd say joking about pedophilia and rape are about a 7, while actually committing the acts is as high a 10 as you can possibly get.But we're in a climate where cultural attitudes are seen as a battleground. Speech = influence and that influence leads to action. And this goes for both ends of the spectrum. You know in Europe there are radical clerics that openly sympathize and preach terrorism. Because of free speech laws it's very difficult to tamp down on this incitement to violence.
Rightly or wrongly there's a lot of attention spent deconstructing media for messages that some feel promulgate oppression/prejudice of some kind.
Most would agree, thanks to the passage of time, that Pickaninny humor is a form of racism:
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It was a way for a group of people to express their hatred in a way that wasn't actionable.
Gunn's tweets don't necessarily endorse racism/pedophilia, but they reflect a value-system where it's more important to get a rise out of people than to respect their sensibilities. Gunn didn't care back then how someone who had been sexually molested might feel having his or her experience exploited this way. All he cared about was getting a rise out of people for being edgy.
It may not rise to the level of a formal crime but it's repugnant in its own way.
Years ago, he has since apologized and stopped.The point is that he thought there was humor in rape/pedophilia at all / was fine to express this in social media, which makes a serious comment on his personality and lack of humanity. It does not matter if any of the individuals who read his tweets were not victims of either attack, its the fact he--apparently--did not give a damn that victims of those crimes actually exist when making his so-called "jokes". People have been fired for posting racist "jokes" none of the intended targets did not see or know about until it was uncovered some time later, but some employers feel merely having those beliefs made him/her undesirable / offensive as an employee, co-worker and potentially an explosive situation waiting to happen. If making despicable statements is so important to some, they should be prepared for and accept action against them from an employer, not to mention longstanding, deserved damage their public image.
Oh, I forget--it seems one can be in touch with their humanity and still find it funny to "joke" about children being raped.
There are two different narratives circulating. One is that only certain blog posts were previously generally known and apologized for, the other is that all the posts, Tweets, etc. in question were known years ago and apologized for.ah so I found what his apology for in 2012 was about, it was for making a homophobic and and sexist blog post a couple years before, not his tweets.
Some people even started a petition to get him fired over it back then.
Guess Disney didn't care
Depends on if the actors refuse to be in the movie. I can see them recasting a character or two but if a majority of them do not come back.
That would be the biggest "win" ever for Twitter trolls. Apparently they now have control over billion dollar franchises?
Maybe also the beginning of the end of the MCU.
Jason
There's something weird about some Hollywood 'stars' though. There are still those who support Polanski. I don't quite get how they can say they don't support his mentality (illustrated by his 'jokes') and yet they support him. It does come across as siding with one of their own and be damned the message.
That one has a sense of humor you don't personally agree with doesn't make them inhuman.
IDIC.
I would be shocked if they refused. Their lawyers would remind them of the contracts they signed. And now that Disney will own FOX as well, that would be one less place the actors could get hired.
They aren’t going to walk away from the movie.
I understand. It's just sometimes other agenda and point scoring muddies the water. He is certainly not nearly as heinous as others but in age of accountability of what is said in social media consistency can be compromised.Some can separate the work, from the bad people who make the work.
Almost everyone we like from the past, is googlablly evil.
There's something weird about some Hollywood 'stars' though. There are still those who support Polanski. I don't quite get how they can say they don't support his mentality (illustrated by his 'jokes') and yet they support him. It does come across as siding with one of their own and be damned the message.
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