television off
Nov. 11th, 2007 10:52 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I don't know if I have much to add to the conversation about the WGA Writers' Strike, but my TV is off until the strike is settled.
Part of me is sad that, of all the injustices corporate America perpetrates, the one that gets attention is the one that threatens to take away peoples' televisions. Somehow it's become unfashionable to support workers' rights in this country (you get called a socialist! Or worse: French!). This is even more disheartening as the divide between rich and poor becomes more absolute.
That said, this particular strike is close to home for me. I'm virtually married to someone who works in the media industry, which is a realm that gets away with treating people like garbage because "that's just how it works." We have friends in the production industry, and friends hoping to finagle their way into the production industry, most of whom do so because they believe that serial storytelling can, at its best, be a powerful creative medium. And the industry takes these people, grinds them to a pulp, and throws them aside.
So, yes: I support the WGA, and I support anyone who wants to take a stab at the behemoths we've created to sell us products.
Oh: and I do wish Steve Carell a speedy recovery from his unfortunate case of enlarged balls.
Part of me is sad that, of all the injustices corporate America perpetrates, the one that gets attention is the one that threatens to take away peoples' televisions. Somehow it's become unfashionable to support workers' rights in this country (you get called a socialist! Or worse: French!). This is even more disheartening as the divide between rich and poor becomes more absolute.
That said, this particular strike is close to home for me. I'm virtually married to someone who works in the media industry, which is a realm that gets away with treating people like garbage because "that's just how it works." We have friends in the production industry, and friends hoping to finagle their way into the production industry, most of whom do so because they believe that serial storytelling can, at its best, be a powerful creative medium. And the industry takes these people, grinds them to a pulp, and throws them aside.
So, yes: I support the WGA, and I support anyone who wants to take a stab at the behemoths we've created to sell us products.
Oh: and I do wish Steve Carell a speedy recovery from his unfortunate case of enlarged balls.
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on 2007-11-13 05:56 pm (UTC)We're still pleased as punch up here since a) the writer working on our script will still be working on it b) if the script moves forward we a possible movie to make and c) if we have a movie to make we all get to keep our jobs! Yay animation!!
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on 2007-11-13 06:13 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-11-13 11:12 pm (UTC)