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Seems to me there's a rather more obvious explanation. Legolas Send a noteboard - 12/10/2017 07:33:58 PM

At least, for the 'leftism' in the sense of being sympathetic to minorities and open-minded about social change of various kinds. As an actor, 'put yourself in someone else's shoes' is basically your day job - if you manage to escape getting typecasted too much, you're expected during your career to act in a variety of roles, a variety of characters who all have different backgrounds and opinions. Of course you can do all that and still have so-called 'conservative' views on other topics such as the economy, but a certain level of open-mindedness and empathy for the poor is rather natural in actors, I'd say.



View original postI often think of sports the same way, they become millionaires for playing children's games. BUT! The big difference in culture is that sports really is a meritocracy and there is real, honest competition in the work.

Is it? How many cases do you know in American sports of people who play well for a season or two, get an extremely lucrative contract, and then fade into insignificance while still getting paid the same until the contract runs out? In Hollywood that's a lot harder to do.
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Weinstein - I've long had this theory... - 12/10/2017 03:31:11 PM 935 Views
I love the Hillary outrage. Like her husband isn't just as bad. *NM* - 12/10/2017 03:42:18 PM 255 Views
Re: I love the Hillary outrage. Like her husband isn't just as bad. - 12/10/2017 03:49:07 PM 452 Views
Just because he drugged and raped a 13 year old he doesn't deserve an Oscar? - 12/10/2017 04:01:19 PM 509 Views
that is some wishfull thinking - 12/10/2017 04:36:31 PM 486 Views
umm... sure. - 12/10/2017 04:50:37 PM 433 Views
I think she has to be very careful - 12/10/2017 03:53:00 PM 453 Views
Replied in wrong place. *NM* - 12/10/2017 06:20:38 PM 237 Views
Look at Silicon Valley - 12/10/2017 04:32:22 PM 452 Views
But what is the cause, and what is the effect? - 12/10/2017 04:43:10 PM 503 Views
I think it's a lot more complicated - 12/10/2017 06:43:56 PM 536 Views
I think we agree it's complicated - 12/10/2017 07:07:08 PM 464 Views
I've often thought of lot of their leftism/anti-capitalism is based on guilt. - 12/10/2017 06:21:39 PM 520 Views
Weinstein was a virtue signaller - 12/10/2017 06:59:13 PM 494 Views
The music industry is just as bad - 12/10/2017 06:59:34 PM 511 Views
Really it is worse, much much worse. - 20/10/2017 05:55:15 PM 462 Views
Seems to me there's a rather more obvious explanation. - 12/10/2017 07:33:58 PM 584 Views
I prefer the artsie all emotion no reasoning explanation *NM* - 13/10/2017 02:09:45 PM 259 Views
You're pretty amazingly optimistic about how meritocratic capitalism is. - 12/10/2017 07:18:38 PM 449 Views
wut? - 12/10/2017 09:57:09 PM 462 Views
Movies are similar to start-ups - 12/10/2017 10:26:05 PM 493 Views
A question for the ages that has an answer: - 13/10/2017 03:09:29 PM 483 Views
Hm. You're completely misunderstanding my post. - 12/10/2017 11:09:11 PM 500 Views
I think you're making this up - 13/10/2017 03:03:18 PM 470 Views
Uh, the two sentences from your post that I quoted? - 13/10/2017 07:24:58 PM 503 Views
The two sentences you quoted don't say anything positive about capitalism - 13/10/2017 08:12:49 PM 432 Views
What actual point would that be, then? - 13/10/2017 11:55:56 PM 471 Views
You're amazingly ignorant of what capitalism consists. - 12/10/2017 11:15:51 PM 561 Views
absolutely - 13/10/2017 05:09:40 PM 595 Views
Isn't that likely the future of teaching? - 13/10/2017 05:43:15 PM 585 Views
Could be - 13/10/2017 06:05:42 PM 507 Views
Not even close. It is control environment where success is bestowed - 13/10/2017 02:16:09 PM 621 Views
See, if it were communism, everybody working on a movie would get paid the same. - 13/10/2017 07:41:18 PM 567 Views
are talked communism in theory or practice? - 17/10/2017 03:36:59 AM 493 Views

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