JenM
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Not exactly what I'm trying to say. Let me explain. What I am saying is that people just see this behavior as no big deal. We just become kind of immune to rude, offensive behavior and just shrug our shoulders. People yell and scream, push and shove, and it's no big deal. People get beaten on the street in front of witnesses and no one steps in. A pregnant woman gets pushed at WDW over a dang picture! And it doesn't seem to bother some people. In fact, excuses are made for the crazy behavior.
So, no I am not saying that you all would push over a pregnant woman. I'm saying that society has become so used to crazy behavior, that we will either stand by and watch, or make excuses for it. People are allowed to get away with such crazy behavior these days. It's very sad to me. 'Nuff said. I'm sorry if this bothers you though.
Well, it's not that I don't think it's a big deal - it's just that I wasn't there and don't know what proceeded the tirade. All I've got is a 4-minute audio which was posted on a gossip site who loves this kind of stuff.
They're going to try and drag that whole issue with his mother back into this again, and that was really just an ugly family issue that's been going on for years. He's not the only person that has ugly family issues, it's just that gossip sites salivate over them when it's the family of someone famous.
Of course it was inappropriate to scream at anyone like that. He should definitely apologize for it. But it's not that I'm complacent about it because I think it's a non-issue to anyone outside the production. I wasn't there. None of us were. We don't know what proceeded it or what the relationship was between them building up to this.
I also know in that industry that wasted shots cost tons of money, and it's an issue that's caused plenty of meltdowns in the past.