That's not what she said. She was talking about before the holocaust. The very seeds of hate that were promoted socially that led to the holocaust decades later (it's not a solid comparison imo). It was a bad move on her part but when people started bullying her on Twitter, it kind of proved her point.
Secondly, I don't think Nick Cannon works for Disney. I never alluded to such. He said anti-semtic and racist BS on a podcast. He apologized to Jews and got his job back. He said much worse about white people in the same podcast and it got zero attention. He purposefully never apologized for the racist comments.
You're being deceptive. You twist and turn peoples words. I hope it's just confusion on your part, but it happens enough that I don't think it is.
I do NOT twist folks words nor do I use deception. However I will try my best to tell the truth, even if that isn't popular. You made the mistake of comparing Nick and Gina's situations directly, while apparently not realizing that it was different companies with different executives/groups of people making the decision, so it's kind of difficult to say that's good proof of a double-standard in this particular situation.
BTW, I agree that seeds of hate can be planted well ahead of time, and that we all need to really watch that. Social media is the tool that is being used to drive everyone to these unified opinions, and when the zeitgeist adopts some specious moral code, it allows the masses to bully the heck out of everyone in an attempt to force them to conform. It's DEAD wrong in many cases. I don't know enough about Gina's behavior, history and all to opine, but that general type of thing happens too much these days.
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