Here is another regret that I have. There was a time, around the height of the pandemic, when I would go on YouTube and listen to videos from what I assumed were right-wing reactionary commentators, whether they would be ranting about gender pronouns in a video game or a "strong female lead" character in a franchise movie. These people, some of who were named Jeremy, would obsess over how much they hated Ghostbusters 2016, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, or the latest Disney live-action remake. I hate those movies, too, but those people would take their hatred way too far. I'm sure that some of them have bullied or harassed actors and screenwriters for doing their job. I know that one of them was milking the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard lawsuit by making hundreds of videos about it.
I'm done paying attention to those commentary channels. I no longer agree with what they have to say about the latest movie, TV show, video game, or comic book. Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure that Hollywood has already been "woke" several decades before this whole culture war was even a thing.
Honestly, I only played those videos because I wanted something to listen to as background noise when drawing pictures of Crumbo the yeti and some of his wild animal friends. I was recommended some of those YouTube channels who talked about movies by someone who I interacted with on this website back in late 2019. But now, I want to avoid videos from Clownfish TV or any of those other commentary channels. In fact, I wish to avoid listening to drama politics altogether. I'd rather have something else playing in the background like a compilation of 90s Eurodance music or some techno and bubblegum dance songs from the late 90s and early 2000s. Or maybe I could listen to a channel that talks about subjects that I find interesting like lost media and other nostalgic things.
> Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure that Hollywood has already been "woke" several decades before this whole culture war was even a thing.
Well, Los Angeles IS very "blue".
>I'm sure that some of them have bullied or harassed actors and screenwriters for doing their job.
That IS going too far. Not just because nobody deserves to be bullied/harassed, but at least in California, you don't screw with those who are bringing in the cash, even if they are malicious dumb-fucks (*cough cough* Tom Cruise)
Exactly. Sometimes, I can't comprehend why some people go so far as using the internet to bully a bunch of random celebrities. Hence why I miss the days before social media.
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Well, Los Angeles IS very "blue".
>I'm sure that some of them have bullied or harassed actors and screenwriters for doing their job.
That IS going too far. Not just because nobody deserves to be bullied/harassed, but at least in California, you don't screw with those who are bringing in the cash, even if they are malicious dumb-fucks (*cough cough* Tom Cruise)