Female entertainer describes being assaults, harassed and coerced into sex for the promise of work by older producers.
Female entertainer describes being assaults, harassed and coerced into sex for the promise of work by older producers.
They invite a woman on the show to INTERVIEW HER and complain about her talking too much? What kind of misogynist fuckery is that?
I feel like this needs to be a note attached to every single one of these workplace harassment stories:
I did find myself wondering the same thing. Not defending the points made against Rousey earlier in the article, but if anything the MMA fight part did make me think “Well.. yeah?”.
Not playing devil’s advocate for this one though, that’s just a concerning mess of a human being right there.
Honestly don’t really care about any of that stuff, her being in Mortal Kombat just sucks because she obviously can’t voice act.
When she was I first announced, I rolled my eyes because it was obvious blatant stunt casting. I figured she had no voice acting experience or training, but since I had not really listened to her speak before (don’t watch MMA or wrestling), I didn’t quite know what to expect.
Never been a fan of Rousey. Don’t like pugilism and she is a crime against acting.Having said that, as much as hate to agree with her, she is right about the transgender fighter.
I don’t know, I don’t get the whole transgender MMA argument. Fallon Fox is living her best life, that’s great! And the last thing I ever want to do is sound like Joe Rogan. But men are just bigger and stronger than women. A woman who transitions to male would be at a disadvantage fighting other men, and a man…
I was really on board with you from reading the Headline, but I wasn’t really concerned with those things you mentioned in the article. I just think she is a bad voice actor and gave a very bland performance. I think that’s more of valid reason for her to not be in MK. Cause it pertains to the game. Not the history of…
I’ve long thought of going as MCU Nick Fury. Not because I love the character (I do) but I’m bald and it’s easy. Eyepatch. Pistol. Trenchcoat. Distrustful attitude.
I think we can all agree doing blackface, VERY BAD IDEA, but on the other hand, does the concept of blackface resonate outside of America? I genuinely don’t know if there were minstrel shows in Europe, in which case, the fact that you just don’t do stuff like that, doesn’t resonate with that population. I hate to use…
I’m starting to feel like we’re getting to a point where nothing is allowed. I mean, the context here, for example. She isn’t making fun of black people in any way. She’s trying to remain true to the character, who happens to be black. It would be one thing if she had done something deliberately offensive, but she’s…
people who assume “blackfaceing” are the actual racists.
Blackface is only suitable if you are Ariana Grande.
No, she can’t do that. If she just wear clothes it will be whitewashing .
Well...that and the ~97% conviction rate. There may be crimes that go unreported/unpunished but, the people that do get reported for crimes tend to get punished even if they are innocent.
And that’s how you keep your crime rate so low, ladies and gentlemen!
Man that hot take is scorching. Spider-Man 2 is still widely regarded as one of the best made Super hero films around and along with X2 X-Men United is one of the major reasons people started to take these films seriously.
Is it just me or...
The rest of the movie still had some nice grace notes: his flying through town making no noise other than the flapping of his cape (compared to the near-mandatory fwhooshing of other Supermen); his tearing round grabbing plummeters and dealing with the damage from Luthoria before he heads of to confront Lex; the…