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Originally Posted by plastroncafe
Does it though?
Previously Gadot didn't have enough clout to do much of anything.
Now she's got a platform from which to make such demands.
Don't let ideological purity get in the way of actually achieving change.
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Then why not use it to the fullest extent?
If she really wants to achieve change, she should stop working with everyone that's ever been accused of taking advantage of people, whether through casting-couching and/or sexual misconduct (rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, etc.)
If she's not going to support Brett Ratner, she should stop collaborating with people like Joss Whedon and Ben Affleck as well. It's not
"ideological purity"; it's owning up to your values and morals. It's making sure that change really
does occur.
Publicly denounce them,
then stop working with them.