This whole time I've been hoping you were.
I guess neither of us are.
Explain why their should be repercussions for bad jokes.
Speaking of the aristocrats, check this out. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436078/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt
Look on the cast and crew and you'll see a lot of names familiar to Disney fans.
Well I'm glad you admit what he did was horrible. Thing is he should have had the presence of mind to take those tweets down and he'd most likely still have a job. But he didn't care and it cost him. Not for nothing it's the far left who made a practice of condemming ppl for things they might have done decades ago but Gunn didn't care about those ppl. He was down with that program...oh the irony.
Eh . . . if you limit history to the history of social media, then maybe.
But this is old school "church lady" nonsense that goes back to the Hayes Code and the Comics Code Authority and obscenity laws and getting Mighty Mouse canceled because he's "on cocaine" (look it up . . . actual argument made against the show )
Just because there's been a recent "church lady" infection on the left side of the aisle, doesn't mean that's where this all originated. The hypocrisy is really anyone who plays this game.
I imagine the rationale is that if they keep Gunn, the controversy will bleed into the movies debut. Instead of talking about the movie, they will be fielding questions about pedo jokes when doing the rounds promoting the movie. But if they replace Gunn long before the movie is even made, the controversy will likely die down by the time the actual movie comes out. Even if it does pop up again, the narrative of them replacing the director will be less distracting than explaining a million times over why the director made pedo jokes.
Honestly I think Disney was in somewhat of a no win situation here. THey will have to eat controversy one way or the other. I wouldn't entirely fault them for handling it either way.
The only mistake Disney made was to hire this guy.
I will. When a company releases multiple products that preach for redemption, atonement, and forgiveness, and then has an opportunity to practice those very concepts and chooses not to?
They absolutely did the wrong thing. They should absolutely be dragged for this from now until they make things right.
Let me count the ways. 1) Devaluing what Nazi actually means in conversation to the point where something called Godwins law exists (2) Using fear of Nazi's as a shield against someone being judged on their actions. (3)taking an extreme "fruit of the poison tree" approach to try to establish a faux moral authority in a situation that is based about a director making himself look like a pedophile through several different criteria/ whether he should've retained job security afterwards and conflating that with a pro/ anti Nazi stance. (4) Smearing your opponents as Nazi supporters despite explicit statements stating the exact opposite.
I'm starting to think some people here aren't particularly worried about Nazi's and are just looking to use fear mongering about them as a bludgeon to win internet arguments. If so, that is deeply pathetic.