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That’s not the worst of it, I did some internet sleuthing and discovered that back in 2006 he went on a racist tirade at an LA comedy club, yelling at an audience member and calling him the N-word a bunch of times.  Asshole.

The most surprising thing I’ve read about Bob Ross was that he used to be a drill sergeant in the Air Force (google it.)

TV painter Bob Ross said accidents are happy. But what if they’re not...

And note that the official Star Lord Twitter account now has T’Challa, almost like they’re doing it for every episode and all that outrage over Peggy “replacing” Sam was completely stupid.

I heard he didn’t even speak out against Ellie Kemper’s teenage pageant attendance.

The AV Club seems convinced that the top priority for the head of a major movie studio, during a pandemic that has utterly scrambled its release schedule and decimated its gameplan for making money, is nonsense Twitter controversies.

“ScottyEnn wades into Shang-Chi controversy with shocking take.”

Anyway, Feige’s two-stepping around controversy continued as he said he’s “all for amicable solutions” when it came to the ScarJo suit. Giving a milquetoast soundbite is Feige’s superpower.

It was clumsily-worded, certainly, but to describe the Shang-Chi thing as a “controversy” seems like a bit of a stretch. 

Asked to comment on the “Changing the ‘Captain America Twitter Avatar to Captain Carter” controversy, Feige said, “What in the Goddamned hell are you talking about?”

‘He’s a creep and she’s an anti vaxxer, and together they solve crimes, coming this fall on FOX!’

It’s funny that they’re bringing up criticism of Bialik now after calling the show “cowards” for not hiring her as the main host.

Even here they’re given 2 sentences within a different paragraph.

including her willingness to serve as a pitchwoman for naturopathy and nootropic products

You’re not wrong, but it’s kind of interesting how several of these “many angry and confused questions” didn’t seem to show up in the “just give her the job already!” article you guys ran not even a week ago.

Haven’t we all cost our previous employer 7 million plus in a settlement because of sh*tty behavior, only to be put in charge of the search for a prestigious position and then rigged the search for oneself? Could happen to any bland white guy. 

The basic appeal of Jeopardy is that anyone, from whatever walk of life, can win so long as they have the knowledge and skill. And nothing exemplifies that more than our new host, who rejected a bunch of more talented people and then gave himself this job.

“A lot of angry and confused questions.”

Ken Jennings.  All they had to do was hire Ken Jennings.