Posted on 02/12/2021 11:05:11 AM PST by simpson96
Well, that was fast! Gina Carano could have apologized for the high crime of memeing. Begged for her job back. The fighter-turned-actress-turned-culture warrior we all need had a different idea. She decided to sign with the Daily Wire. Carano will develop, produce, and star in the upcoming film developed by the media company with the inferior drinking vessel. Have fun calling Gina an anti-Semite while she's hanging out with Ben Shapiro, suckers.
Carano also offered a message of hope to others like her: It gets better.
"I am sending out a direct message of hope to everyone living in fear of cancellation by the totalitarian mob. I have only just begun using my voice which is now freer than ever before, and I hope it inspires others to do the same. They can't cancel us if we don't let them." She won't say it to the haters (publically), but I will.

That's right, folks. A Carano/Shapiro joint coming to a streaming service near you. I'm hoping for a buddy cop movie. One where Carano plays a grizzled veteran and Shapiro plays the naive rookie.
(Excerpt) Read more at louderwithcrowder.com ...
She should make a movie with Michelle Rodriguez where they kick soyboy ass.
Part of the problem is that, if you EVER work in a conservative movie, you will be blacklisted by the Hollywood establishment, whether you act, direct, script-write, or just work the lighting.
This changes when there is a critical mass of non-Left projects, enough to keep good people busy.
The Coronavirus killed off the momentum of the few that are out there. Some were starting to get lower-A list stars, so there was good acting.
She’s beautiful, tough as nails and has not lost any of her femininity, and smart, too. She’s the total package.
I like Rhonda Rousey, too, but Gina is by far the better looking to me.
Sounds good.
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