William Shatner
Heather Rae a member of a Star Trek-centric podcast show The Tricorder Transmissions, inexplicable and out of nowhere tweeted this disgusting tweet regarding William Shatner.
One could easily understand wanting the great Leonard Nimoy to still be alive but to wish that William Shatner had died in his place?? Clearly this slug has some sort of ‘issue’ with the actor, nonetheless, such statements are abysmal and should be challenged immediately.
And they were.
The backlash was fierce. Wishing a Star Trek icon was dead didn’t go over well with true Trek fans and they let her have it with both barrels. She has since deleted her Twitter account.
Tricorder Transmissions responded via Twitter attempting to put out the fire:
We harbor no ill will for @WilliamShatner, only appreciation and love for his work. The creator of the tweet has chosen to step away from the network and we are all deeply saddened that this has happened.
— The Tricorder Transmissions (@TricorderShow) June 11, 2019
The remark was not intended as a threat or to promote harm to anyone – and although her account has been made private, she has accepted responsibility for the poor wording, has deleted the tweet, and regrets having made it.
— The Tricorder Transmissions (@TricorderShow) June 11, 2019
Shatner, unplacated and not amused in the least responded:
Deeply saddened that someone who has a history of saying she wishes I was dead has left your organization but you have no ill will? Is that a backhanded slam at me? You should have removed her immediately but instead you allowed another of you crew to attack as well. 🙄@StarTrek pic.twitter.com/a6EbpHph9G
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) June 12, 2019
Anyone who uses the @StarTrek name in a podcast or any fan production should be inclusive not exclusive and to hurl hatred for “poorly worded” 🙄 tweets should be disallowed from using any reference to Star Trek in marketing their show. @jvancitters
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) June 12, 2019
The moral of the story…don’t be a scumbag.
Tim Allen
During a press tour for Toy Story 4 Tom Hanks and Tim Allen stopped by Global Grind Entertainment and were interviewed by a guy named Xilla Valentine. For reasons only this moron could explain he asked the two men to play an imbecilic game spawned from the talent-less, hack-filed void known as Saturday Night Live.
The game challenges the participants to prove their “black cards” by answering some no-doubt stereotypical question that supposedly relates to the black community. The question that was asked pertained to the card game spades. How a question about a card game that was invented by college students in the 1930’s is endemic to “black culture” is beyond me but this lard-ball deigned to roll with it nonetheless.
Tom Hanks was familiar with the game while Tim Allen answered honestly that he “didn’t know what the hell they were talking about”.
He handled it better than I would have. I would have asked the idiot what the heck this had to do with ‘black people’ or Toy Story for that matter and did he actually think that playing this game equated to some sort of ethnic citizenship? I would have then demanded that be horsewhipped and would have asked for a replacement reporter, because clearly the one they gave us was defective.
When this was posted on Twitter it brought out the SJW scumbags who started to reference a time where Allen did an interview and logically argued about the friendly usage of the N-word as opposed to it being used as a slur. Essentially, he didn’t understand why a white person using it in the way that many blacks use it as a term of endearment was not allowed.
I don’t blame him, there is a lot of confusion around the whole deal that no one has seriously attempted to sort out. It’s one of those national conversations that needs to be had and finally dealt with but doing so would actually mean we would be moving past the race thing. But the regressive left doesn’t want to move past the race thing. They want to keep it around and use it as a cudgel whenever they feel the need.
Like they did in this case.
I never said Tim Allen is a stupid fucking bigot because he doesn’t know how to play spades. Sheesh. Relax, people.
He’s a stupid fucking bigot for saying shit like this. pic.twitter.com/oT44f40c0Y
— Scott Weinberg (@scottEweinberg) June 12, 2019
Tim Allen isn’t racist because he doesn’t know how to play spades. He’s racist because he uses the N word on the regular…not just in his comedy routine. Yes, there are videos. YouTube it people. He’s racist because he’s racist.
— Bumble🐝✈✒🌻☕ (@Bumble6671) June 12, 2019
What it boils down to is that to them Tim Allen is ‘racist’ because instead of doing what he was told like a subservient dog he asked questions about something that didn’t make any sense to him, like a human being.
If that idiocy makes sense to you, then you’re part of the problem.