Gina Carano, the actress of The Mandalorian, was fired by Lucasfilm, a subsidiary of Disney, for her controversial remarks on social networks. Recently, she was interviewed by the conservative website The Daily Wire and said that she was not the only one bullied by Disney, and that the company had double standards, and that the Nazi remarks made by the male lead Pedro Pascal were fine. Earlier, Gina began to fight back against her critics and announced that she would cooperate with the American conservative website to make a movie. Recently, she appeared on the website's "Ben Shapiro Show" and said: "I have been through a lot of things, and I have seen a lot of bullying before. I am not the only one who has been bullied by this company. I know this very well." Previously, Gina posted on TikTok, comparing the current political situation in the United States with the persecution of Jews by Nazi Germany. "Jews were beaten in the street, not by Nazi soldiers, but by their neighbors... Even children participated in it. History has been tampered with. Most people now don't realize that the reason why Nazi soldiers could easily round up thousands of Jews was because the government first made the neighbors of these Jews hate them. What's the difference between this and hating each other because of different political views now?" Gina questioned on "The Ben Shapiro Show" why fellow cast member Pedro Pascal wasn't fired after he posted a tweet in 2018 comparing illegal immigrant children held in cages in the United States to Jews in Nazi concentration camps. Gina said Disney and Lucasfilm didn't treat Pascal the same way they treated Carano, which seemed like a double standard. Gina added that she admired Pedro Pascal. "I know he did some hurtful things, but we knew our political differences and we made peace with that. First of all, you are a human being and you are my friend." "I know we all make mistakes on Twitter and no one is perfect. We are all human and he is not a bad person, he is a good person." Speaking of double standards, Gina also said: "While all this was happening, I saw people in my crew saying whatever they wanted to say. My problem was that I didn't agree with a certain view." The last time Disney fired someone for social media comments was in 2018, when James Gunn, the director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, was fired from the film after his inappropriate comments on social media involving sensitive topics such as rape and pedophilia were re-examined. Eight months later, Disney retracted the decision and James Gunn returned to direct the film. |
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