Why is it popping on my Tweeter just now? Quirk of the algorithm, perhaps.That particular 'cancel movement' has been happening since the release of The Force Awakens.
Why is it popping on my Tweeter just now? Quirk of the algorithm, perhaps.
She gave us Rogue One, though.It's popping out now because of Gina Carano. However, no-one hates Star Wars like Fanatic Star Wars fans. People within the Fandom have been upset with Kathleen for quite some time.
She gave us Rogue One, though.
(Haven't been a serious fan since the 80s.)
Not about to disagree with anyone known for force-choking disagreeable people.As someone who is a serious fan (My Avatar is a picture of me), the whole 'get rid of Kathleen Kennedy' is eye rollingly stupid.
I think all cartoons are in danger.
Pepe Le Pew is a really weird hill to decide to die on. And I've seen a lot of social media posts bemoaning this.
Yet I see people bemoaning this. I've seen Pepe referred to as the French Skunk Rapist since I got on the internet, so this really should not be a shock. Yet some must find a hill to die on I guess.
And other things. I remember a few years back reading a recommendation by a Slate author for parents to introduce their kids to Beverly Cleary's books about Henry Huggins. However, the writer did feel the need to caution that Cleary's books mentioned that Henry occasionally went down to the pet store to pick up horse meat for his dog, Ribsy. Apparently the tykes might be triggered by the mention that at one time, our ancestors were so benighted as to use horses for dog food.
You should consider bottling that argument, to keep it fresh in your mind.
I've already answered this repeatedly in the affirmative. It clearly fits since it was "performed on social media in the form of group shaming" per the definition.
This is not the same as asking whether Andy was "cancelled," though, which you've also asked a few times. My answer to that (distinct) question is at #2077.
Happy to answer it, but not until you say what "cancelled" should be taken to mean in the question you asked.“Yes, or no” isn’t an answer. It’s weaseling out of a question you can’t answer.
Sure.....Passing judgement is something billions of people do multiple times/day all over the world. As a dyed in the wool hardcore social justice warrior I must admit that I probably do if more frequently and more harshly than most.
Then I’m not sure by what objective measure you’re claiming that what happened to Gina Carano was somehow wrong. All we’re left with is you telling us that you don’t like it because reasons. That’s not a particularly compelling argument.
Here's a relatively late-breaking cancellation movement which appears to be coming from, um, sci-fi tradlifers? Not sure, but it isn't being pushed by Fox News yet.
https://twitter.com/idic_saves/status/1368814956502777856
Or, make your own skunk rape cartoons. If there’s a market for it, great. If not, it’s not your fault, it’s the libs cancelling you.
Happy to answer it, but not until you say what "cancelled" should be taken to mean in the question you asked.
Should you take up this challenge, please bear in mind that past tense implies a process has been competed whereas present tense does not.
P1: "Damion is waxing the RV."
P2: "Damion waxed the RV."
P2 implies that P1 was once true, but P1 does not imply that P2 will necessarily obtain.
I'm claiming what happened to Carano was wrong now ? No wonder my argument isn't compelling.