Chris Pratt getting so many voice acting gigs is a huge accountability issue he also fumbled Anna Faris and should be excommunicated from humanity
I, too, wouldn’t mind if Chris was voicing fewer characters. Not sure how we can make that an accountability, however. That’s just out of respect for the art I believe the preacher of the anti-LGBT church even stated that Chris wasn’t a member. Elliot mentioned that Chris was a member (or attended a service) and it gained a lot of traction, but Chris denied being a member and stated he doesn’t support a form of Christianity that is anti-LGBT. So while he isn’t a good voice actor, where do we exactly go from here? He was a bad husband to Anna. There are questionable comments he made about his child with Anna depending on how you view them and he has denied any foul intent, which maybe it’s my strong desire to believe someone wouldn’t trash talk their own kid that I’m willing to believe what he said. The news about him supporting anti-LGBG churches seem sensational. I’ve spent a full 40 minutes reading through fauxmoi (I know) threads where people have compiled list on this issue and even most of them don’t see where to really go with the available information. I’m all for accountability for any actor when they are continuing problematic actions, but aside from him being a bad husband, what accountability can we achieve and pursue here? This is a legitimate question. It feels like is a cycle that is repeated once every year and it goes nowhere except repeating the same steps. For accountability the swings need to go for the fences, not foul balls. After a few it actually helps the problematic people and we just give them a free fun to the bases in the public view.
that's tragic. never been to florida and don't intend to. thought you were gonna say fauxmoi vibes, tbh
Pratt just this weekend posted on instagram calling America the perfect country, as we fund a genocide, so he can get fucked
It was a Veterans Day post (don’t follow him on any social so I had to look it up) and it wasn’t directed at the ongoing genocide of Palestinians and admits that America is far away from perfection and it’s our “civic duty” to drive the US closer to perfection. You’re making connections that are not here as the driving point I’m not a fan of the guy. I’m also not a fan of painting something entirely from what it is. It doesn’t help accountability at all and actually muddies the water as to what problematic is (in this context…making veterans day posts?) This is what I’m talking about when I say hitting “foul balls.”