@C_3C_3 Calling Nolan a “coward” over that is a stretch. Whether people agree with the standards or not, adapting to industry rules and still making a successful film isn’t cowardice, it’s literally part of the job.
To be eligible to win Best Picture at the Oscars…
1. At least 1 Non-White/Non-Straight lead or Significant Role.
2. At least 30% minor roles Non-White/Non-Straight people.
3. At least 2 Departments headed by Non-White/Non-Straight people.
This is why Nolan did it.
Coward.
Yes, he has the right to defend himself but overuse of force isn't ok in this case. He could have easily shoved her to the ground and actually punching her in the face is a bit nuts. They used to teach men to understand that their strength is way above a woman's. Let me make sure it is clear, she should NOT have hit him.
I hate to break it to the hard hitters in here, but if she really got hurt, in a court of law, he most likely would have to pay some damages.
In Canada a hair salon was fined $500 for not having “non binary” on their booking site. It caused the person who made the complaint spiral deeper into a metal health crisis who then became unable work for a year.
Of course the media shared this story like this is supposed to be normal.
@cecegkh No, the difference is tactics. The difference is the way you treat the people you’re deporting. I don’t think Obama‘s ice agents were doing anything close to what they’re doing now. If they were, the Maga type would be up in arms. And you know it so stop spreading your bullshit.
Obama's ICE chief gets an award for a massive amount of deportations, Trump’s ICE chief gets called a Nazi -- But it’s the same person, Tom Homan.
THE DIFFERENCE IS THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA BRAINWASHING!
@DOGE__news What the hell is she talking about? The Supreme Court ruling doesn’t mean the police will be stopping people and checking to see if they’re trans. It just means that men don’t have a right to participate in women’s sports.
@ridgewallet Could 1 man with a dolly move a 59” x 21” safe weighing 330 pounds out of a basement, into a pickup truck, and into the first floor to f another house?
@DefiantLs Tats and piercings transcend cultures going back to at least the neolithic era. Anyone getting their panties in a wad over someone else's fashion is the like the people who got mad about men with long hair in the 60s or punks in the 70s, or miniskirts, bob haircuts and whatnot.
This set a terrifying precedent for parents everywhere. A Canadian father, Robert Hoogland, was thrown in prison for trying to prevent his 14-year-old daughter from undergoing permanent medical transition. After schools socially transitioned her behind his back and courts authorized testosterone injections against his wishes, the state stripped him of his parental rights. When he refused to remain silent about the medical risks and the loss of his child, the government moved to silence him by force. city-journal.org/article/a-cert…
Hoogland was sent to prison for "contempt of court" because he defied a gag order that forbade him from referring to his child as his "daughter" or using female pronouns. By treating his desperate plea to protect his child as a criminal act, the court signalled that the state, not the parent, owned the child.
This is nothing less than the criminalization of parenthood in the face of state-sponsored gender ideology.
@Thefactsdude@westtv01@leonardo938_ 3 years is way too short a sentence. Should be 10-20 years. Why wasn’t she charged with attempted murder? Why wasn’t it at least first degree aggravated assault?
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Salem McDonald’s Worker Jailed Over Viral Beating — Salem, NJ — June 24, 2014
Latia R. Harris, a McDonald’s employee in Salem, New Jersey, was captured on cellphone video viciously beating 27-year-old Catherine Ferreira on a path behind the restaurant as Ferreira walked home with her 2-year-old son. The video, later posted online, shows bystanders filming while the child tries to kick Harris to protect his mother. 
Ferreira suffered serious injuries, including impaired vision in her left eye and other facial trauma, and was treated at Memorial Hospital of Salem County. 
Harris fled and remained at large for nearly a week before surrendering to Salem police on June 30. A Salem County grand jury later indicted her on one count of second-degree aggravated assault and two counts of third-degree terroristic threats for allegedly threatening to kill Ferreira and to assault her son. 
According to contemporaneous court reporting summarized in later archives, Harris was ultimately sentenced to three years in state prison in connection with the attack.