- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
The part of the speech that was removed:
“History isn’t history anymore. Truth is not truth. Even facts are being replaced by alternative facts and driven by conspiracy theories and ugliness. In Florida, young students are taught that slaves developed skills which can be applied for their personal benefit.
The entertainment industry isn’t immune to this festering disease. The Duke, John Wayne, famously said of Native Americans, ‘I don’t feel we did wrong in taking this great country away from them. There were great numbers of people who needed new land and the Indians were selfishly trying to keep it for themselves.’
Lying has become just another tool in the charlatan’s arsenal. The former president lied to us more than 30,000 times during his four years in office, and he’s keeping up the pace in his current campaign of retribution. But with all his lies, he can’t hide his soul. He attacks the weak, destroys the gifts of nature, and shows disrespect, for example, by using ‘Pocahontas’ as a slur.”
Meanwhile:
The actor appeared onstage at the ceremony on Monday night for the presentation of the Gotham Historical Icon and Creator Tribute to Martin Scorsese’s Killers Of The Flower Moon, a film distributed by Apple that focuses on a series of murders targeting the Osage people in Oklahoma during the 1920s after oil was discovered on tribal land.
How do execs not understand the Streisand Effect yet? If DeNiro had just made the speech and criticized Trump and the industry, I never would have read past the headline. Good for him for speaking out, but I’m good and over “celebrity bashes Trump” stories. Ah but Apple censors Trump criticism, well now you’ve got my click and my eyeballs. So dumb. Also evil. But mostly just dumb.
I work in a corporate. It is impressive how often people forget about the Streisand effect.
What worse is, I was thinking of watching the movie, but knowing it’s Apple, and knowing all the control they try to push on the content, then maybe is not worth it.
Yo ho ho ho, come sail the high seas, friend.
I been there since 2010 but lately getting into cinematography so I was interested in cinematic experience.
Yeah, “famous actor insults Trump” is such a “dog bites man” story I never would have even registered it.
I’ve never even heard of this award show. There probably wouldn’t even have been an article about it.
Yes, but now they have plausible deniability. They only care that they’re not taking the blame for it, not that it’s being said. “We tried to stop it, don’t blame us”.
Tim Apple has to stay on Trump’s good side so he doesn’t get thrown into the concentration camp with the rest of the gays when Trump gets into office.
He and Peter Thiel will just move to another country in their private jets, nbd.
I wonder if Peter will have enough room on his plane for his blood boy
https://gizmodo.com/someone-is-trying-to-discredit-the-story-of-peter-thiel-1796135794
What drives me bonkers about all this is that Peter Thiel, a prominent right-wing figure, was doing exactly what all those QAnon nutjobs were accusing people like Clinton of doing, yet they never acknowledge this and instead focus on stupid shit like a pizza parlor with a nonexistent basement.
Every accusation is a projection.
I think this is the reasoning of many on the right.
… in response to “feedback from the filmmaking team that wanted the actor’s remarks to be centered on the movie.”
Fuck that. You had de Niro submit a speech because you want to broadcast his words. You tried to make him a puppet and have your words in his voice.
The only thing actions like this cause is that it makes people wonder how many times smaller voices simply just went with the puppet speech.
I can’t believe they asked someone of talent to write a speech and think he’d just roll along with major changes in the voice.
I can’t believe they asked someone of talent to write a speech and think he’d just roll along with major changes in the voice.
Me either. Absolute fucking Muppetry.
Definitely read the article for context. It does not reflect well on Apple at all. I know that’s probably unsurprising and not even close to the worst thing we have read about them, but it’s just another disappointing example. What an awful lack of options we consumers have in trying to choose products and services from ethical sources. Also, excellent speech by De Niro.
It’s almost like there’s really no ethical consumption under this particular system
Well, the first trillion dollar-valued company superpower whom outclasses the rest in terms of capital gains several times over probably isn’t the best place to start looking.
Fuck all that noise, I am going to take De Niro at his word on this. They probably knew he wouldn’t approve the edits and tried to force it on him. How disrespectful.
Only money plz no expression.
- Art under capitalism
The lesson is, never project your value into companies.
When I see people with Apple devices (or driving a Tesla lol), I automatically view them as someone I probably don’t like. At this point, Apple devices are social signals that say “I don’t care about much as long as my life is comfortable”.
When I see people saying dumb shit like this, I feel glad that my parents raised me right because I don’t judge others based on what devices they own.
When I see people claiming superiority because they disagree with another’s opinion I get sad.
There, we both talked about our feelings.
You did exactly this. You know that, right?
Claiming superiority and assuming you won’t like someone because of their choices are not the same.
There’s too much truth to this, I swear I was less biased at one point. But Apple users are too often the type to scoff at data privacy, use the magical cloud for everything, know nothing about how to troubleshoot issues, pay to have XY&Z done for them regardless of how simple it is, and especially eat up all the Apple propaganda (like Android MMS being compressed to hell, which made them believe Android cameras are terrible). It’s a perfect designer phone for a wannabe designer lifestyle.
I’m the exact opposite of the person you described. And I own several Apple products. So….
Your anecdotal argument is invalidated.
I’m not sure anecdotes can’t be invalidated any more than an opinion can. But either way, as my initial claim and I think theirs too wasn’t stated as a fact it can’t be invalidated by the existence of an exception.
Please read the words ‘too often’ in my post to realize you’ve just provided supporting evidence for my claim.
I don’t think I did. Sorry.
Funny. That’s how I see people who use Google products. But, anyway, how does this relate to the story you’re commenting on?
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