Acting Out-Rage
This one made my day.
I stayed away from the "actor's strike" and "writer's strike", because Pedowood's such an easy target, and there are lesser-covered matters I could make more important contributions on.
The "legal system" pretty well showed its true colors with Bush v. Gore. Then the supposed "Third Branch Of Government" obediently dropped to its knees and required its employees and members of the public to comply with face diapers, toxic and bogus CV1984 "Tests", and the rest of the attacks. Nor did the “Judiciary”, with rare exceptions, intervene in a timely manner for the widespread assaults. How do we have Nuremberg II when the “Judiciary” has been so much a part of the Crimes Against Humanity?
Unions are potentially helpful to workers in theory, but the last time a major union stood up for its workers was the Teamsters under Jimmy Hoffa. If there's a Hell, there's a special place reserved for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) that betrayed its workers and the people that are supposed to be helped, not killed, by those providing “services”. And the California Teacher's Association will be there filling those same caverns with the smell of burning bodies and brimstone for what they did to defenseless children, and to teachers who sought to enlighten but not die in the process.
So dig this:
Over 100 individual suits placed in the LA Superior Court docket Thursday claim the Guild threw members under corporate buses during the height of the pandemic, essentially linking arms with the studios to require vaccinations to work.
“While Defendants are Plaintiff’s Union representatives, SAG-AFTRA members had a right to expect that its Union would protect them, negotiate with the studios, producers and other hiring officials on their behalf to prevent prejudicial treatment for exerting their philosophical, religious, medical or disability-based reason for not taking the COVID-19 vaccine,” says stuntman and Guild member Dorian Kingi in his jury trial seeking filing today (read it here).
Kingi’s action is one of 103 complaints filed by the firm of Gerald Fox Law this week.
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“...SAG-AFTRA was allowing its signatories (production companies/studios) to forcibly impose vaccination requirements and mandates in exchange for a Union Member’s ability to work, receive an audition, maintain management, maintain an agent, work with talent agencies, etc,” adds the 21-page suit for breach of fiduciary duty negligence, and four other claims. “Thus, SAG-AFTRA Members were forced to choose between their financial livelihood, breaking the law to obtain a falsified vaccination card or adhering to the acceptance of a foreign, not yet CDC approved, vaccine and boosters in their bodies against their will.”