ironpony wrote:
I apologize if I went too over the top in my argument earlier.
It's just in her interview, it's really depressing what she had to say, because a lot of people were bullying her and attacking her so I think her remark was really more of a final straw, rather than something she would just come out and say on a normal day, just because she could if that makes sense. She was just pushed too far I think, so I guess I blame her bullies a lot more, if that makes sense.
But after she made this remark and got fired from Disney, right after pretty much, Ben Shapiro (who is Jewish) has now given her a movie deal, so I wonder, is her remark really considered anti-semetic, if right after she makes it pretty much, she gets a movie deal from a Jewish celebrity?
It's mainly those who have been happy to label others as "nazis" because they don't agree with them who have seen it as "anti-semitic" (possibly because they interpret the words and make assumptions about the intent which would cause the post to imply they, themselves, were acting as "nazis")...They just happen to be a very vocal\outspoken group.
Most people, looking at the post (even excluding Ms Carano's explanation as to what she was intending in the post) would not have come to that conclusion.