Posted on 07/14/2023 2:39:12 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
The controversy around ‘The Chosen’ keeps on gathering steam, with five of the twelve actors who play apostles on set publicly coming out in support of Steadicam operator, whose been adorning his equipment and personal attire with pro-LGBTQ and pro-Trans regalia on set, and even saying if Christians don’t like it, they can stop watching.
Giavani Cairo, who plays the apostle Thaddeus, was one of the first ones to challenge the condemnation of having the flag on set, saying that “anyone who is going to go at one of our family members for something like this is no fan of ours, they can close the door on the way out” while throwing up some Pride rainbow flags in his status.
His tweet was retweeted by George H. Xanthis, who plays the apostle John.
Cairo further defended his actions, which were retweeted by Noah James, who plays the apostle Andrew
Next, actor Jordan Walker Ross, who plays the apostle James, chimed in and shared his own status with a pride flag, writing that he’s “so proud of the love and acceptance displayed on our set every day” while condemning critics of flying gay propaganda as “hateful.”
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I paid a buck for the First season on DVD and it’s beginning to have some bad side effects.
They Can’t put It back in the closet where these dirty deeds belong because they follow their father satan with PRIDE.
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They are only in it for the money.
Personally, I’ll stick with the 1977 ministries “Jesus Of Nazareth”, the 2013 miniseries “The Bible” along with its spin-off movie, “Son Of God” or “The Passion Of The Christ” instead.
Yes, me too - once you get invested in something you tend to get a "loyalty" vibe to it and then justify things to avoid confronting the reality of what it has been revealed to be. I'd like to say I've never done this myself with anything later revealed to not be as genuine as I had hoped, but it probably isn't true. And something like this is something people can get emotionally invested in if they are not careful.
Sadly, that’s right.
It sounds like when parents buy their kids Jesus action figures. Ellie the storylines your kid invents follow the Bible?
I know I won’t be watching that show!
(because they follow their father satan with PRIDE)
Yes, they followed false prophet Manchurian Candidate Barack Hussein Obama.
His true father -—> John 8:44
That’s why it took 3 years to manufacture a LFBC 🤣
They just can’t help themselves. Too many of them have danced with the devil.
I think you lost me there a bit.....
I live the series and will keep watching as long as some were against it. Curious what Dallas thought.
The production company included it in their promo video that they cut.
Then see the screenshots above with the remarks of the show’s main producer.
Equity activists are outraged over the disappearance of ‘white guilt’ that justified DEI’s existence
after Disney, Netflix, and other companies force out their high-paid loser DEI chiefs
The Blaze ^ | July 12, 2023 | Carlos Garcia
Posted on 7/13/2023, 7:57:28 AM by Twotone
EDITED-—Racial equity activists are outraged after several large companies dropped their diversity, equity, and inclusion consultants......after huge company losses.
The outrage was documented in a report from the Los Angeles Times that noted the exits of DEI experts at Disney, Netflix, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and Warner Bros’ Discovery.
“I wake up every day trying not to be a cynic, but this is frightening,” Vic Bulluck of the NAACP Hollywood bureau ignorantly stated.
“Hollywood seems to be sending a message that these programs that were designed to (gag) “give more access to African Americans” are no longer needed.”
The report noted that all of the DEI chiefs dismissed were black women.
Business strategist Kim Crayton claimed that she predicted that the corporate support of DEI programs would be short-lived.
“2020 was the year that we were definitely making strides — but there wasn’t any strategy, there wasn’t any plan,” she explained.
“It was a PR moment — corporate blackface,” she added. “I told people at the time: ‘White guilt isn’t going to last.’”
Disney, Netflix, and Warner Bros. Discovery told the Los Angeles Times that these criticisms were inaccurate and that they were still committed to the cause of equity and diversity.
Crayton facetiously went on to say claim that DEI consultants were too busy “having to deal with white people’s feelings” to make any lasting change about inequity.
“If you don’t have the autonomy, the resources or the authority to make changes, it won’t work,” she said speaking in a total vacume, without a scintilla of factual proof. “Many of these women spend the majority of their time “navigating white people’s feelings’ — and you cannot do the work if you have to do that.”
Former NBC Universal diversity chair Paula Madison put her own biased spin on it.
“In many instances, other than receiving humongous salaries, the person in those roles has no power,” Madison explained. “These DEI officers are just treading water — and sometimes they are drowning. These things were never designed to be successful.”
The exasperation of DEI proponents was mirrored by that of LGBTQ activists who complained that corporations had been backing off from their support of the far-left movement during the very lucrative Pride Month.
Love
Elder Syphus should change his name to Completely Clueless
sadly 😞
As a former producer, I take for granted that, because actors and crew are staffed by department heads, that there will be a certain percentage of grips and electricians with booze or weed on their breaths, narcissistic homosexual actors, and closeted Christian conservatives. All I can do is walk the set and hope that everyone moves swiftly and safely without drama. The rare virtue signalers with buttons, hats, and tees made my job easier because I could remember them and eliminate them from future shoots. They tended to be the toxic whiners
If his other comments don't bother you enough to stop watching and supporting this, I doubt his comments on this would.
For me, I’m slow to start things. However, once I start something I have to see it to its end. If that means staying seeing corruption in a storyline or staying up for a few days in order to finish something, I’m inclined to do that.
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