Reading the article further, she claims to have made a mistake. Which is possible. Tara is only human and emotions have been running high.
Reading the article further, she claims to have made a mistake. Which is possible. Tara is only human and emotions have been running high.
The initial one @JD shared: https://www.businessinsider.com/actress-tara-strong-fired-show-after-posts-israel-hamas-war-2023-10
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It's unclear what posts prompted Strong's firing, but X users accused her of making posts, and liking and un-liking posts by others, that were Islamophobic or critical of pro-Palestinian demonstrations happening around the world. Strong appeared to acknowledge liking a post that said Islam is a threat but said she un-liked it when she read it in full.
"I liked it when I saw ISIS=HAMAS, I actually didn't read the entire tweet which is AWFUL & un-liked as SOON as I realized. I love everyone…except terrorists. The internet is SO quick to peg people & make judgments. I'm still here to help everyone, & I mean that," she wrote.
But that was just that one post she was talking about, from what I've read it sounds like this was about more than just liking that one post.The initial one @JD shared: https://www.businessinsider.com/actress-tara-strong-fired-show-after-posts-israel-hamas-war-2023-10
It's unclear what posts prompted Strong's firing, but X users accused her of making posts, and liking and un-liking posts by others, that were Islamophobic or critical of pro-Palestinian demonstrations happening around the world. Strong appeared to acknowledge liking a post that said Islam is a threat but said she un-liked it when she read it in full.
"I liked it when I saw ISIS=HAMAS, I actually didn't read the entire tweet which is AWFUL & un-liked as SOON as I realized. I love everyone…except terrorists. The internet is SO quick to peg people & make judgments. I'm still here to help everyone, & I mean that," she wrote.
Yeah, that one hurt to learn, since I've always been such a fan of Strong's work. I gather she's also an anti-vaxxer.
Shows like this with time travel, always make me want to look up whatever event they’re covering to see if it’s real or how accurate it is.
This episode taught me, via research after, that the Ferris Wheel at the 1893 Chicago worlds fair was the very first Ferris Wheel.
The Chicago World's Fair of 1893 is a fascinating subject, and worth your time in researching!![]()
The Devil in the White City by Erik Larsen is an excellent account of the Fair and of H. H. Holmes. Well worth reading.The Chicago World's Fair of 1893 is a fascinating subject, and worth your time in researching!![]()
I wouldn't say nothing happened
Basically everything that has happened occurred in Episode 1. Episodes 2/3 have been wheel spinning - looking for X to do Y, though Z hasn't happened yet.
It doesn't help that there are no character arcs to speak of either yet. Every character is either static or just veers suddenly based upon the needs of the plot (i.e., Sylvie).
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