Gina Carano is a hero
She spoke the truth and just compared the obvious...had she compared the treatment of conservatives to any other incident in history she'd still have her job but OH NO she mentioned the forbidden group!
shareShe spoke the truth and just compared the obvious...had she compared the treatment of conservatives to any other incident in history she'd still have her job but OH NO she mentioned the forbidden group!
shareNonsense. She is not a hero. She is a mediocre actor and not very bright.
shareok Schlomo.
shareDepends on how you define hero. Most would say it is heroic and brave to stick to your principles despite severe consequences. If that is the case, she acted heroically. Also, that she was able to make such an insightful parallel between historical events and modern day society suggests to me that she is indeed very bright. I've taught college students and only a small handful would be able to come up with something that clever.
shareThat’s your definition of clever? Someone likening political backlash to attempted genocide of an entire race of people? More tasteless than clever to me, but each to their own.
I should add I’m not personally fond of cancel culture, I just find it hard to swallow when people refer to someone as a hero for making a misguided comparison publicly that they should have known would cause them personal strife. To me that’s not heroic, just a little daft of her.
Jews are not a race. Sammy Davis Jr. was a Jew and he was black. So drop the "race" bullshit. You ever filled out a job application and saw "Jew" as a check box for race?
shareDebatable semantics. Let’s just agree for the purposes of Hitler’s Final Solution (which is what we can assume Carano is trying to align her perceived persecution with in her tweets) Jews were most definitely considered a race, which is why family lineage was traced back to decide who should be put to death.
shareYour explanation is no smarter than saying Islam is a race, when it is a religion/ideology. Same as Judaism.
So if I convert and become Jewish and my kids are Jewish, does that make their race change if they are lily white? No it doesn't.
Fine, change my original comment to “genocide of an entire GROUP of people” if you think that changes the sentiment of my actual point.
shareNo, genocide of an entire RELIGION. Chinese are doing it right now to Christians and Muslims yet the world doesn't give a RIP about it...if the Chinese were exterminating Jews and putting them in camps like they do Muslims and Christians you'd have WW3 right now.
shareThat's where you are missing the point. She didn't compare it to the Holocaust, but events that led up to the Holocaust and made it possible.
Thanks for your feedback but I’m not missing the point at all, and if you can’t see how a person of Jewish heritage might find the comment offensive and out of line, then perhaps it’s you that needs a little more perspective.
shareI know several Jews (there are plenty in academia), and I would be absolutely floored if any of them were the least bit troubled by this comparison.
Oh so we’re moving on to the “I’ve got many gay friends” defence are we? You don’t need to have Jewish friends or even be Jewish yourself to know that it was a potentially offensive comparison to make. The reaction may be extreme (and, again, I don’t think cancellation is ever the answer) but if Carano herself didn’t realise it was an inflammatory comment which could compound her woes, then she is as dim as she is a weak actress.
shareListen, I can't keep going in circles with you, so this will be final my final response.. Jews are overrepresented in academia. I am in academia. I know several of these jews in academia. Though knowing them, I have learned they, like the vast majority of those in higher education, almost universally embrace inquisitive thought and the free expression of ideas. So I am basing my opinion on real world experience. It is *you* who are making broad assumptions about how Jews should feel and act about this particular issue without having a base of knowledge to draw from, as I am inferring from your response that you don't even know any Jews.
I get it, you’re an academic, it’s hardly necessary to repeat the fact to support your own opinion.
But yes, I agree that we won’t see eye to eye on this particularly issue. That’s fine by me, thanks for the discussion anyway.
Just quietly though, I have Jewish heritage myself, not that I mention it as evidence that my opinion is more valid than yours, but merely to remind you that assumptions are never a good idea when countering an argument. I would have thought an academic would appreciate that 🤷♂️
They are overrepresented everywhere else too.
shareThanks for your feedback but I’m not missing the point at all
My point, if I must make it again, is that it was naive of her to think that people wouldn’t naturally assume that was the comparison she was making. At best her words can be perceived as being apologetic to Nazis: "Jews were beaten in the streets, not by Nazi soldiers but by their neighbours.... even by children." I mean C’MON MAN! You think that was a wise move on her part to make such a comparison because she’s feeling personally aggrieved that roughly 50% of the population share different political views to herself?
I just think celebrities in general overstate their own importance and have lost the understanding that the nature of their trade is to appeal to people of various political beliefs. Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I get annoyed by people who think they can say whatever they want without repercussions. I look to someone like Dolly Parton as extremely savvy in that regard. She never shares her personal political persuasions and, as such, retains the respect of everyone who appreciates her solely for her talent, regardless if they are on the left or right. Today’s stars could learn a lot from that lady.
Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I get annoyed by people who think they can say whatever they want without repercussions
Hopefully in 10 to 20 years Twitter will be a distant memory. It’s a foolish platform that, as far as I can see as someone who has never used it, has only inflamed division and hate between people who think a few lines of heated text is comparable to an intelligent augment.
I did notice you quoted just a single part of my response to somehow insinuate that I’m against people with conservative views having their say. That isn’t my purpose for replying at all. Again, I would just prefer to enjoy actors for their acting and have no real interest in whether they are conservative OR progressive.
No I was just pointing out the hypocrisy of Twitter and everyone on it. If you vote the right way you can basically say what you want. That was the point i was making with the quoted text.
Twitter is a cesspool that we can at least agree on.
She's a godlike creature and a genius.
shareI agree. She had great courage, being so high profile, and I've heard Lucasfilm wanted to fire her in November, but waited. It seems Gina knew she was on the chopping block, and went out with a bang! So to speak.
share“so high profile” is a bit of a stretch. She was a secondary character (some might say glorified guest star) on a Star Wars spin-off show and not exactly a household name before that.
It’s curious people try to elevate those they agree with politically when they shoot their mouths off. Reminds me of the whole JK Rowling debacle, suddenly she was the greatest writer ever to a group of people who probably didn’t even read her books.
I don’t know if Carano should have been fired but let’s call a spade a spade, it’s no great loss to the show. She’s an average actress and easily replaceable.
Had she jumped through the hoops they wanted her to jump through, Cara Dune would have had a spinoff, so she is hardly a marginal or unpopular character.
https://screenrant.com/star-wars-gina-carano-cara-dune-spinoff-cancelled/
"It’s curious people try to elevate those they agree with politically when they shoot their mouths off. Reminds me of the whole JK Rowling debacle, suddenly she was the greatest writer ever to a group of people who probably didn’t even read her books"
It is about being courageous enough to stand up to the mob, when so many others back down to protect their income. J.K. Rowlings never voted Tory in her life and recently donated one million pounds to the Labour party.
Yeah, and those who suddenly championed Rowling as the last word on free speech were the same people shooting her down a few years before when she stated that she wrote one of her wizards as a gay character. It’s flimsy support at best and shows people will champion anyone who might be considered a temporary ally.
shareYou are making huge and unsupported assumptions there. Social conservatives are not necessarily free speech loving civil libertarians. Actually, social conservatives in general like censorship almost as much as the authoritarians that cancelled Gina.
Hardly unsupported. Take a look at the JK Rowling thread and count every mention of free speech by someone espousing conservative values. Take your time, there’s hundreds of such posts to entertain yourself with.
shareHear hear!
shareShe is hot
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