Truthfully I don't think there's a right or wrong decision here. Merely decisions. They can hire him or fire him, make the movie or not make the movie and they will continue to thrive either way. To Disney I just don't believe it matters, so they can afford to made decisions not entirely based on profits.
I recognize these are Disney's properties and Disney's money, but I think they sent a bad message. A lot of stories that Disney put their name on talk about redemption and atonement. But it's pretty obvious they don't believe in the messages of these stories.
You're right. It's not just about profits. It's about the messages they send. And the message they sent was "we don't believe in what we put our name to."
(And that is well within their rights.)
About that...
https://www.pedestrian.tv/film-tv/ja...o-allegations/
While I know there might be something to some of those accusations, still has a bit of a "Smear Campaign" feel over here.‘GotG’ Director James Gunn Has Again Suggested Jared Leto Preys On Underage Girls
Redemption and adornment don't necessarily translate to a complete lack of consequences. And I think Gunn himself would be the first to argue there should be consequences for what one might say on social media.
Some may agree with Disneys call and some may not, but thats just how it is in todays society. Its a cautionary tale for public figures ... be careful what you post on social media because it theoretically could return to bite you on the behind. Hopefully people will learn from the mistakes people like Gunn have made.
Again, applying consequences to ones actions doesn't mean thry don't believe in redemption or atonement. One can work independently of another.
If a person commits a crime for example, even if he genuinely seeks redemption he still can theoretically go to jail. Obviously this isn't a crime, but same principal applies. Just feeling bad for making a mistake doesn't necessarily mean your mistake will have no repercussions whatsoever. Afain, Gunn himself has applied such standards to people on social media, which is why he understands and accepts it.
Again, moral of the story is be careful what you post on social media. The silver lining in all this being that because peoole like Gunn were fired, hopefully more people will be smarter on what they post. Cautionary tales are less effective when people aren't held accountable for their mistakes.
If you're talking about Roseanne, again it's not remotely the same thing. She wasn't fired for all the offensive or horrible stuff she said in the past, she was fired for something she said in the present when she was currently employed by ABC.
I am but a simple poster on a message board and know I can't effect change on a corporation like Disney.
I am just saying that Disney had the perfect opportunity to practice what they preached. They chose not to. And now a rival studio has generated some excitement from their blunder. Maybe they could stand to learn a message of their own here.
I'll say again, preaching atonement doesn't and shouldn't mean consequences can't and shouldn't be applied to mistakes people make.
Me feeling bad about posting something stupid on social media doesnt automatically mean I can't get fired for it. Doesn't always work that way. If it did, more people would be saying more stupid stuff on social media. More than already are.
This post conveniently ignores that the main cast of these movies politely asked Disney in an open letter to reinstate Gunn. How often does that happen? And Disney promptly ignored their request.
I don't see why they should be given the benefit of the doubt on this issue. They preach atonement and redemption, but when the perfect opportunity to display such actions presents itself, they ignore it.
Cast can politely ask for whatever they want, but ultimately it's not their call. Like any job, if your boss fires you, your Co workers nicely asking for a person to be rehired doesn't necessary mean you will or should be rehired.
Again, moral of the story being you should be careful what you say on social media. It can have consequences.