- cross-posted to:
- iwwunion@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- iwwunion@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/1162068
There’s a lot of ways to lose their house. You wish that on people, you wish that families starve while you’re making 27 fucking million dollars a year. Be careful motherfucker, be really careful.
love the call out that they dont create anything. tired of money giving evil old fucks creative ownership
I’ve been calling them WORMs for about a year. White, old, rich, men. See the republican party as well lol.
money giving evil old fucks creative ownership
The creator sells the ownership rights. That’s how they get paid if they don’t produce it themselves.
Right, because they need things like food and house. And some guy that was born rich provides that money, so that theyll make even more money for no other reason than they already had money. To buy ownership of more money making ideas they didnt come up with.
They should send him to the negotiation table. Just sit there and stare at the execs on the other side.
Holy shit. I wouldn’t want Ron Perlman out to get me, he’s one scary MF.
Why do people continue to say stupid things on public forums? I understand the feeling, I don’t understand the posting.
He seems very angry and I understand why. I agree with him actually. My guess is that he believes the strong language threatening homelessness to people deserves strong language demanding class action back.
Yes, I totally agree with him, there are just better ways to get his point across.
More effective ways? Maybe. More diplomatic ways? Definitely. Better ways? I don’t think so.
He publicly threatened to set their houses on fire, that’s not a smart thing to do.
They publicly threatened to make writers and actors homeless. He’s just being more direct about it.
He’s very right to be angry. He’s also incriminating himself.
It’s like a mafia threat. It’s definitely implied, but still ambiguous enough that it would be hard to press charges based on that alone.
It’s very unclear from the quoting here, but he’s responding to an anonymous executive who said they should just drag out negotiations until they start losing homes to force them into a deal. So Perlman is defending the good folks here.
If I saw Ron Perlman kill someone, I would assume it was for a good reason. And then provide him with an alibi.
Now who in the industry made $27m?…@cyu
I had no idea he was a New Yorker! This is such a New York accent.
If it really was him, then along with the “it’s very disturbing” public comment, Bob Iger seems to have lost his knack for negotiating.