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‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Stars and Others Come To James Gunn’s Defense After Firing
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James Gunn director of Guardians of the Galaxy

To the shock and dismay of Marvel fans, writer and director James Gunn was fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 last weekend. The decision was made when decade-old tweets about child-rape and pedophilia were unearthed by conservative personalities Mike Cernovich and Jack Posobiec.

While the tweets were repulsive, they were made at a time when Gunn was a different person. Still, they were troubling enough for Disney to take quick action. Since then Guardians of the Galaxy stars and others have come to Gunn’s defense. Check out what they had to say below.

Gunn acknowledges that he made offensive jokes at a time when he was immature and assured that he was not that kind of person now. Gunn said of his firing:

“Many people who have followed my career know when I started, I viewed myself as a provocateur, making movies and telling jokes that were outrageous and taboo. As I have discussed publicly many times, as I’ve developed as a person, so has my work and my humor. It’s not to say I’m better, but I am very, very different than I was a few years ago; today I try to root my work in love and connection and less in anger. My days saying something just because it’s shocking and trying to get a reaction are over.”

Stars who have come to Gunn’s defense include Dave Bautista, who played Drax in both Guardians of the Galaxy films and Avengers: Infinity War; Ant-Man and the Wasp‘s David Dastmalchian; Sean Gunn, fellow Guardians of the Galaxy star and James’s brother; Hellboy alum Selma Blair, and more.

We’ll start with Bautista:

David Dastmalchian also provided some words of support for his fellow MCU brother:

That was followed by Sean Gunn, James’ brother.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 actor Pom Klementieff also sent her love and defense to Gunn in a tweet of her own:

Hellboy alum Selma Blair tweeted out a petition for Disney to re-hire James Gunn. As of this post, the petition is nearing 200,000 signatures:

Other actors and comedians like Patton Oswalt and Michael Ian Black have also come to Gunn’s defense, tweeting out evidence of Cernovich’s transgressions, which also included rape and the suggestion that date rape does not exist:

Gunn’s firing is a complex issue. His decade-old tweets are very troubling at the least and disturbing at most, but they were not outside the norm of a person who has been known to make shocking and offensive content through comedy. Still, we cannot ignore the fact that he made these tweets. And as offensive, as they are, Gunn takes full responsibility for making them. At the same time, we cannot forget that these distasteful tweets were meant to be a joke. They do not a reflect or encapsulate the person who made them.

But even if these tweets did go unnoticed, Disney knew that Gunn’s previous films like Slither and Super were controversial and suggestive. Additionally, his PG Porn web series is simultaneously playful and provocative. And yet, the director has evolved from all of that and turned himself into a filmmaker who delivered a comic book franchise about losers, underdogs, and characters who may be overlooked to a wide audience. He took the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise and gave us a true superhero family. And the world accepted them. None of that would have been possible without James Gunn.

However, if he wasn’t fired, it would have put Disney in a very difficult situation. The Disney’s decision to fire Roseanne Barr for her comments but not Gunn would have been seen as a double-standard. I am not saying I like the decision, but had it been done any other way that did not end up with termination, it would have reflected badly on Disney’s decision to fire Roseanne. However, we have to remember that Roseanne continues to be a shocking figure, and has a reputation for tweeting out offensive material and unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. But, at some point in time, Gunn stopped making those galling tweets and focused his attention on producing more fruitful things.

We have to recognize that Gunn’s tweets are appalling, even if they were meant to be a joke. However, the same cannot be said for those who made a conscious effort to look for those appalling tweets, for they have dark histories of their own.

Cernovich, who was the mastermind behind the false Pizzagate controversy, mocked rape victims, made light of his own rape accusations and said that there was no such thing as date rape.

Likewise for Jack Posobiec, who helped push the Pizzagate conspiracy theory and made the false claim that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was being rewritten to make President Trump look like a racist (it wasn’t, and he is one). “Star Wars writers rewrote and reshot Rogue One to add in Anti Trump scenes calling him a racist,” Posobiec tweeted. “Disgusting. #DumpStarWars.”

So here we are, living in a time when we have to hold our movie directors to a higher standard than the president. How is it that we now have more faith in a group of people who openly mock rape victims and spread dangerous falsehoods, than those who has given us inspiration and joy? This isn’t the world we should be living in.

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