>>14978551Some of you guys project too hard. I heard about the movie because people who liked it were hard viral marketing it, exactly like Jim Caviezel's last hit movie Passion of the Christ, which I also didn't go see. I figure if they have to viral a movie that hard and guilt trip people into seeing it, it can't be very good. Then I saw people getting accused of being Qanon supporters for watching it without any real evidence, weird considering all the guys talking about it said it's about cartels and human trafficking, not Trump/Deep State shit. So I decided not to engage. I don't understand why this is so odd to you, maybe you aren't an actual independent but if you are, you constantly get both liberals and trump supporters coming up to you trying to sell you on stupid bullshit and it's important to know what you shouldn't engage on.
And yeah, I'm uh, "skeptical" about grown ass men who use too much moisturizer and blow their life's savings on weird sports memorabilia unless they have some connection to the industry they're collecting it in.
>>14978621>discord>privateThey both made crazy public accusations, only Kevin got fired, and they retaliated against him before he flipped out on HR. He flipped on HR because they were retaliating against him for something he did in his personal life. The root problem here isn't Kelly or his politics, or even Ian. It's Tony Khan being a shitty boss and pandering to the employees he agrees with and punishing the ones he doesn't. To explain it in the exact opposite terms, imagine if WWE was such a shitshow that back in the day when 75% of the locker room were Republicans and Sami Zayn was going on one of his lefty workers rights free palestine rants, Vince responded by taking him off TV but refusing to release him from contract to intentionally sabotage his career. People should absolutely keep their mouth shut about this stuff online/in locker room, but it has to be enforced equally.