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Go get your time machine, zap me back to all those periods in history that are relevant, and I'll worry about it THEN as well.

1. I don't believe you
2. Mainly because they are still happening and you... aren't. Like now you aren't worried about them.
 
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People have a legal right to publicly argue against mask ordinances. Doesn't make it morally right for them to do so.

As people who make anti mask arguments are made aware by the overwhelming push against their ideas. Some call that cancellation.
 
People have a legal right to publicly argue against mask ordinances. Doesn't make it morally right for them to do so.

Disagreeing with a company's casting decisions is on the same level as spreading misinformation about public health campaigns? Maybe for you, but not in my world.

Brie Larson not getting a part means almost nothing to most of the world, while 500,000 Americans dead because a politician decided to ignore sound medical advice and his followers lapped it up to "own the libs" is a god damn tragedy of epic proportions. I can't even fathom how those two things get into the same ******* conversation. Jesus christ on a pogo stick this is getting stupid.
 
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It hasn't failed yet, the petition is still going and there's still time for the organizers to consult with the fire Carano folk.

Is cancelling Brie Larson a good thing, or a bad thing ?

Now, here's the odd part: the people who had a bug up their asses about Brie Larson's comments on diversity (which basically amounted to "Maybe some movies aren't made for the overwhelmingly old white men who make up movie reviewers, and they should consider adding other viewpoints to review sites.")?

It's not anyone on the left. It's almost entirely the same Simpson Characters that were in Gamergate, attacked Anita Saarkesian, and screamed about the size of She-Ra's boobs in the Netflix series.

Do we have any reason to think that it's not just yet another one of these balloon monkeys - especially given their ling-running habit of posing as black people or women (or especially black women) to push nonsense like #Endfathersday into the mainstream?
 
It hasn't failed yet, the petition is still going and there's still time for the organizers to consult with the fire Carano folk.

Is cancelling Brie Larson a good thing, or a bad thing ?

Let me know when she’s cancelled and we can discuss it.
 
Now, here's the odd part: the people who had a bug up their asses about Brie Larson's comments on diversity (which basically amounted to "Maybe some movies aren't made for the overwhelmingly old white men who make up movie reviewers, and they should consider adding other viewpoints to review sites.")?

It's not anyone on the left. It's almost entirely the same Simpson Characters that were in Gamergate, attacked Anita Saarkesian, and screamed about the size of She-Ra's boobs in the Netflix series.

Do we have any reason to think that it's not just yet another one of these balloon monkeys - especially given their ling-running habit of posing as black people or women (or especially black women) to push nonsense like #Endfathersday into the mainstream?
This sounds like a "false flag" argument.
Seriously!?!?
 
You might start by simply defining "offensive" speech in a way that is universally agreed upon.

Why does it need to be universally agreed upon? If you’re concerned about potentially offensive speech putting your employment at risk, you can always consult your company’s HR department to determine the guidelines. They’re the ones who ultimately decide.
 
I agree that it is certainly was a shame, and I agree that she was being unreasonable. That said, her very worst opinions weren't all that different than what I see on my co-workers' and in-laws' social feeds, out here in the Bible Belt. Evangelical Christians seem to have quite an overdeveloped persecution complex, despite their outsized political influence.

I’m not sure what your point is here.
 
People have a legal right to publicly argue against mask ordinances. Doesn't make it morally right for them to do so.

Until you start applying moral and ethical standard uniformly, this question has no value.
 
I agree that it is certainly was a shame, and I agree that she was being unreasonable. That said, her very worst opinions weren't all that different than what I see on my co-workers' and in-laws' social feeds, out here in the Bible Belt. Evangelical Christians seem to have quite an overdeveloped persecution complex, despite their outsized political influence.

If any of them have a very public position with Disney that may be worth discussing. But, I imagine they don't.
 
The post mentions "very public" without distinguishing it from ordinary publicly viewable posts.

Very public positions. You know, like in the C-suite, on the board, producer, head writer, director, or credited actor.
 
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