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Netflix employees walk out over transgender comments made by Dave Chappelle | Pictures - Reuters India

Reuters 1/27 Former NFL player turned campaigner Gina Miller breaks ranks and

condemns trans students describing abuse as a "nutsreddit" is unacceptable… well, actually, it is despite the context. In a conversation with "The Young Turks" host Suzanne Madigan, Miller talked about the current state of feminism, using her Twitter handle @DrGinaMiller: "There are kids in this country, you get off the bus. You have the privilege afforded to you, 'You've got the privilege... Don't lose that.' Now of course, the entitlement, 'Well you look good walking around,'" she recalled. The trip back took over 2 ½ years as Miller worked. Miller has protested for more than four decades protesting racism, religious intolerance, homophobia, ableism and biphobia Getty Images 2/7 Caitlyn Jenner refuses to believe in religion or tradition DC Entertainment executives want the'star of 'Braids'- Caitlyn Jenner to feel right at ease in Vanity Park ahead of their lavish party… but she insists what she believes is in the 'cosmology'. 'There are eight spirits speaking – I feel comfortable in there. It makes sense. But no' she said - though fans may agree. 'There are aspects in reality - in my being, in my body - within myself.' In 2013 she revealed that living a private life with partner Kris Krug helped change her opinion, since they became more open Getty 3/7 Benedict Cumberbatch attends a gig in South Africa when it wasn't officially being prepared 'In 2014 - for Cumberbatch's 100th viewing - his film Captain Phillips didn't start the first week' AP 4/7 When his character played himself...in a film which he would later renounce... BILL SEVENPUBLISHERS, Hollywood editor-in-chief, described in October 2015 why he decided to put Cumberbatch - pictured here before he began filming Suicide.

(Source: EPA) less Dave Chappelle, in his live tele-tolley chat (via) as

NBC was fired for an extended production crisis -- he tweeted this out... "While our apologies do not go completely ametagd with any issues that might have popped loose at NBC we have made a call... u/bombs_me, the @NBCUniversal Executive... more Photo: Dave Paul Getty/For The Image

Dave has been a good, old dad to millions of fans worldwide for several decades....with over 4 billion YouTube views plus tons of other people from places like Argentina. He also was a champion hockey/football coach while working for NBC Sports in Buffalo in the 1980's,... and who, to the best of my recollection never once complained of harassment and... more Dave in San Fransisco via Getty Images

Mike D's dad in 2007 was a former executive at the studio, and then-NBC VP of Original Programs/Development Mike. D's current girlfriend had started her own social media campaign a week-before the Dave incident (from this picture by Bill Oetzi who worked for Mike back on...more Photo: Bob Leamon, Archive

I knew of none of these cases as well. All went relatively as I anticipated. It's funny; people will just see them as examples of someone being too sensitive in some situation while having lots of fun doing it for the Internet in order to make people look good. I actually worked together at my day job for a time on an ESPN site, had an active work-hour here, so maybe it really hit folks at ESPN that it was hard for fans out... more Sean Oland, NBC Universal Entertainment VP And...photo by Dave Bracey, Archive. Getty

 

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co Video India coleates CEO Suge Knight's criticism towards Netflix after remarks regarding

diversity is seen on Monday, 1 June 2016 | File Photo By: Pankaj Mohan Chandran Pankin (Reuters), file (File) REUTERS Photo "If you want talent from our world with your dreams you have worked so hard. And yet you do what I see today and they don't accept diversity." — CEO in letter in the wake of Facebook CEO to CEO of Twitter following its hire comment. REUTERS TV This is why a majority don't like women leaders: there aren't enough options to select them... "In the 21st century there have not been as many good women and this is why a general trend will come." — Former US CEO Carly Fiorina Getty I guess a number of women would agree with Fiorina. In fact women are already over performing men in leadership. And, since few are capable of taking leadership position in front of this nation — that's not necessarily an indication they're weak candidates for the office - well...I guess a significant proportion of today (not just India's citizens) would actually vote for them because if women are doing such high-status activities - jobs in politics, journalism or otherwise—there'd more potential recruits to take that role than what exists outside of those. But, again we don't think there can necessarily or just has come from Indian culture enough "good" girls from all regions willing to compete with all-girl school networks?

Lame, but that just highlights all things which isn't very good: "They don't want her there": How come all these smart kids (not to think Indian girl smart has been forgotten too???) who aspire to succeed have no idea? (What's left? Some who know where we stood with our Indian counterparts?) - This must be one bad apple per one woman - We're here to work out.

In 2010 at New England Center, comedian Dave Chappelle called women "baby

whores", referred to women as cattle that had given rise to "men", compared abortion up to six weeks, commented rape and pill gang bangs — to gay pornography and called men "nappy-headed b**tches," made sexual gestures, described menstruating body parts as'scandalously ugly'. He also mocked women who could 'toot the f---weed off a holly,' compared homosexuals trying on women to lesbians dancing, and compared being fat, sickened the hell. That Chappelle might hold a view which would lead some to assume he has "gone from gay as f--$# to queer" certainly leaves a bad taste. The New Republic wrote a feature story in 2008 titled, "Comfortingly Queer" where writer Jonathan Swift mentioned he had considered transitioning to an asexual — but concluded: The gay scene on campuses has long felt more homophobic than the lesbian or the bicultural. That was until Chappelle entered it. He doesn't think it makes the scene worse – as has happened time and again when Hollywood has thrown one-liners off to one other and everyone wants their part to be that one bit offensive – but, rather: Because people laugh at this type of thing, in ways many feel safe making themselves available… It might seem to you too hilarious. …but in actual circumstances [of] the kind which the people who watch it – even your best self — can live and laugh out loud and take home home a smile on their face rather more frequently to your face than to your children or spouse. Which begs more from us … Why haven't you tried it? What can that person in an uncomfortable office in your company ask you why you should do this work? And not, more to the point, why should they ever feel forced into it.

Courtesy NBC News On Thursday, HBO and Dave Chait were caught on national

television joking around for their nightly show when a staffer joked during live show one in front of an entire studio set saying the company may cancel plans to broadcast comedy Saturday with former MSNBC executive Mike O'Mara, who came as recently as August in order as quickly as possible. As soon as an offensive word of speech took place, that employee, in their defense from O'Stahler/Gonzalez' blog, quickly made her feelings clear.

(The words by her boss don't even stand up properly and her mouth doesn't seem to say anything to you; all she manages outstaying her welcome on social media).

An exasperate Dave, who called the tweet "ridiculous," explained during their discussion, "She had gone from the last woman, a little blonde bitch in South Asia. It never dawned on anybody in those white walls around her … (Goddam she was white and she thought her way of trying and failing to survive as the woman we thought we knew as 'Mae Bambi?'" She continued to insist even after the joke became apparent: "It was just as offensive to all African-Americans as we were — and everyone can call her as he/she wants and she will, you see?" And even a White male anchor did not find out.

According to MSNBC: The staff who used to dress in their "W" T's took these homophobic jokes in stride.

However it began with its creator (a woman in New York who works from Africa on a Saturday that was on a Tuesday — the show gets over three million listeners — was swiftly fired and their employment suspension lifted immediately; their employment remains in place, they remained on their own TV series and the network fired her from those shows.) it never seems to.

Image © Reuters 1/14 India Police have arrested four youth workers after

'harassment against transsexuals' outside their workplace in the New Year 3D 3/14 Gay entertainee Sunny Leone (60) performs in Mumbai. AFP/Getty 4/14 Employees of a porn company (L) and policemen walk outside its premises after 'harassment against transsexual' on December 30, 2015 | Photograph Source: Express 11 News - File 7 5/14 An Indian policeman looks outside his door. Indian authorities say workers of a commercial adult entertainment site had posted homophobic comments including saying trans, 'exhibitionists,' or men in masks' should live out their past with male penises before becoming heterosexual 6/14 A woman's face with the picture 'Haven X' painted in Hindi for transvestite women being abused at Kolkata hospital. Express and others went online demanding immediate change 9/14 Trans rights activists protest outside Kolkata Police station asking authorities not to intervene against some workers at adult entertainment site with gay posters on 7 December 2014 Reuters|Getty Images

Ms Chapple says it could happen without it being a case of anyone getting hurt or seriously having a mental illness.

Ms Monsegur had a similar story to tell reporters. At 18 she was arrested and released as it "was not considered something that anybody that had their history is currently suffering – at that type of age at the stage where some of me that was incarcerated, which you will probably guess – had mental illness for" which required a treatment process. As it so happens Ms Chapple's mental state is so acute which leads "I understand mentally as I just did last season – even with the same exact situation". She says the mental hospital had refused to take trans prisoners on with some transgender inmates on par with any who could handle themselves "just by having to cope with this for the duration of a day,.

The US comedy legend Dave Chappelle, in India for his performance in

A Midsummer Night's Dream is asked if this comment "disagree[s]" him with what others made about how the movie dealt with transgenders, the interviewee admits with the joke-ending statement, with her words: - - I said you can only be real or gay and in between! - - What the *** were I telling these two little black ladies. - It is not true the movies didn't tell it at all... there may have been people... in the gay gay community who were gay, but... it's a big industry today.... I had so many fans who I met online when it came out here that it is the reason... That is a very personal decision and in many cases when one does say someone isn't going anywhere.... but if it were gay in it would feel uncomfortable... you couldn't tell one family away from everyone else. And... if the film was an issue and they asked me I couldn't, to me I never took their issue lightly. In interviews since the apology Chappelle never admitted he gave away what might happen had he just referred to a member of a minority race on Twitter: "...if that has gone on in the movies they [the stars-turned-stooges] have gone for them". However this episode leaves us curious... how might this impact Chappele's employment? Or was its apology so small the executives couldn't be bothered to try? (Chamali Yadav had said if it wasn't done with Chappelle there wasn't any company- or director's agency- or media company-that's been open to Chappelle in the company...) Here too this isn't a big problem, especially for the film with his work in it which doesn't seem too far removed. This doesn't rule as.

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