this post was submitted on 25 May 2024
100 points (97.2% liked)
Movies and TV Shows
2119 readers
36 users here now
A community for entertainment industry news and general discussion about movies and TV shows.
Rules:
- Be civil.
- Please do not link to pirated content.
- No spoilers in the title of submissions. And please use spoiler MarkDown in the body of discussions. This is a courtesy to other users.
- Comments solely criticizing headlines and/or journalism will be removed for being off-topic.
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
I thought the same, and it's definitely a witch hunt from the right, HOWEVER I also did some lookups and it sounds like he was basically running this movie. Even the director was taking orders from him, and the lax safety standards are pretty much directly because he ordered them to ignore them. So the witch hunt is stupid, but he does deserve punishment for his negligence.
The term witch hunt came to be used because magical witches don't actually exist.
But the criminally unsafe working conditions that lead to a woman's death the set of Rust did exist and Alec Baldwin was in charge of, or at least responsible for them, in his role as producer and partner in the production company.
The other type of witch hunt is basically malicious harassment or persecution for being different in some way (political, religious, etc.)
His patterns of behaviors, direct actions, and personal role in setting the working conditions of the set directly resulted in a woman's death, and that's before even taking into account that he pulled the trigger.
For anyone to claim that despite all of that, he's actually being persecuted for his personal views or political leanings, is disingenuous at best.
I call it witch-hunt because at the beginning conservatives were just going after him because he played Donald Trump on SNL and they wanted to see him behind bars. It wasn't until after that that it came to light that he actually had a big say in the safety of the show.
So, I hold to that there are two things currently going on. Conservatives are just happy he's being prosecuted for anything, and then other people who are glad he's standing trial for being negligent.
Sorry for interrupting the witch hunt with questions. I've not seen that and no one ever points to any actual evidence.