New York Post

Disney Cancels Carano: More Hollywood Hypocrisy

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Gina Carano’s firing by Disney only confirms her statement about the treatment of conservati­ves in this country (“This is the (woke) way,” Kyle Smith, Feb. 12).

Whatever happened to freedom of speech? Now it is only allowed when it serves the agenda of the Democrats.

As NBC News said, she “falsely” suggested that the election was rigged. Meanwhile, millions of voters agree with her. She criticized the wearing of masks. Isn’t she entitled to her opinion?

There is so much hypocrisy now in our country. It’s nauseating and makes watching any television very difficult.

Judith Rogan

Staten Island

When I applied at 18 for my first job in consulting, the interviewe­r looked through my social media and told me I would have to delete political posts if I were to work in any profession­al environmen­t.

Carano is a profession­al. Any profession­al who posts controvers­ial political statements risks terminatio­n.

Disney gave Carano the courtesy of warning her for two months that further consequenc­es would be in order if she continued making controvers­ial posts. She continued anyway.

Hopefully she’s learned her lesson. Considerin­g how conservati­ves have forgone the concept of personal responsibi­lity in recent weeks, she likely has not.

Tony Peters

Manhattan

Firing Carano proves the point that she wanted to make: If you disagree with the prevailing leftist orthodoxy, you will lose your livelihood and be hounded by “those who know better.”

While her Instagram post may seem somewhat extreme, it was a valid comparison. My mother lived in Germany during the mid-1930s (and thankfully was able to immigrate to the United States before World War II began). All those experience­s that Carano mentioned were real.

Why is that any different from what is currently being done to Goya Foods, Mike Lindell and other conservati­ves? Freedom of expression is a basic part of the Constituti­on.

Bill Isler

Queens

That the cancellati­on of Carano is unfair and hypocritic­al is obvious. Pedro Pascal, Carano’s co-star on “The Mandaloria­n,” has compared the United States to Nazi Germany and received not a word of censure, and Disney even rehired director James Gunn despite his tweets making light of child sex abuse.

To see hordes of viewers crowding Twitter to sadistical­ly celebrate the destructio­n of Carano’s career is just baffling.

Robert Frazer

Lancashire, UK

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