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Justin Baldoni: 'I would have no problem being called a scab'

Amid all the discussion this week about Ryan Reynolds' appearance on Colbert, and how Colbert may have included Ryan because Ryan helped raise money for writers during the WGA strike, just want to call attention to Justin Baldoni actually saying during his deposition last year that he "would have no problem being called a scab."

Baldoni supporters: you're actually going to defend him saying he doesn't mind crossing picket lines and hurting workers? Way to support labor rights! How can anyone in Hollywood, especially writers, be on Baldoni's side given these actual words?

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u/BubblyDelivery9270 — 3 months ago
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What drove the Blake Lively backlash? New data and unsealed court docs offer clues Gudea, a behavioral-intelligence company, shared exclusive data with NBC News that found “inauthentic engagement around” the “It Ends With Us” star on social media in August 2024.

Okay, I’m not gonna lie, reading this article felt VERY validating as someone who was pro-Blake from the beginning.

For months, people like me were called “delusional” for questioning how fast and aggressively the anti-Blake narrative exploded online. But this NBC piece basically lays out why so many of us felt like something about the backlash didn’t feel organic.

According to data shared with NBC, nearly 16% of the social media conversation about Blake came from just 2.93% of accounts posting repetitive content at unusually high volume. The article also references unsealed court docs allegedly showing discussions about boosting negative Blake content online including the “little bump” interview clip that suddenly became unavoidable across TikTok, Reddit, X, Instagram, literally everywhere.

And honestly… this proves what myself and a lot of Blake supporters were saying the entire time:

  • the same exact talking points kept repeating everywhere
  • old interviews resurfaced all at once
  • people suddenly acted like hating Blake was some universal consensus
  • the pile-on escalated way too fast to feel fully natural

What really got me was the court docs allegedly mentioning plans to leverage platforms like Reddit, Discord, TikTok, X, Instagram and YouTube to influence conversations “in real time.” Because that is EXACTLY what it felt like watching this play out online in 2024 and still TODAY!

At minimum, this article makes it really hard to keep pretending the backlash was just “everyone independently realizing Blake was awful” overnight. A lot of people saw the weirdness in real time and now there’s actual reporting, data, and court documents backing up why they felt that way.

u/BubblyDelivery9270 — 3 months ago

How's everyone doing today?

After the shooting at the masjid yesterday just wanted to see how everyone was holding up

I live about two hours away from San Diego while it didn't really hit home I can't help but feel sadness. Not anger or fear as I'm sure the shooters wanted but just sadness

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u/BubblyDelivery9270 — 3 months ago
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So I'm watching the first series on Roku and I really don't see the point of Mrs Clam. She's a battle ax and her rules make no sense. You're gonna bar the only detectives in Great Slaughter from receiving phone calls past 9pm? Murder doesn't sleep.

Why are two CID officers even living in a boarding house anyway? She is a poor imitation of Mrs McCarthy

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u/BubblyDelivery9270 — 4 months ago
▲ 23 r/CVS

Look, it's 2026. I know you're fucking. Everyone assumes you're fucking. You don't need to be like "umm can you open something for me"

I just sell the shit what you do with it is none of my business

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u/BubblyDelivery9270 — 4 months ago