• recursivesive@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    While I agree that the compensation has been way too low for the working class, I fucking hate how this is used as an excuse when it hits certain group. “what are we waiting for?” as if the real working class (employees of supermarkets, fast food chains, gas stations, etc) haven’t being fucked in the ass for a long time. But now it “hurts me, let’s have solidarity”. No sympathy for them. Eat shit.

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        1 year ago

        Because actors already make way more money on average for a much easier job than most people on the planet.

        Children in Burundi deserve more before the people in Hollywood.

    • rustyfish@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      What a shit take. Seriously, how is this bad for others? Trying to delegitimise these peoples work shows me you have no idea what you talking about. Do you understand what a class war is?

      You know what? I refuse to believe someone can be this dense. I took the bait, my bad. Troll.

    • DragonAce@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      These big name actors are fighting for the people that are part of SAG that are extras or do stunts who make jack shit from most productions. These people are fighting for members of their union, this has nothing to do with anything else.

      • jhymesba@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Excellent comment. I’m just going to add some numbers ans a source to it.

        If you’re in the United States and are working as an actor, your income is closer to Minimum Wage than to the big names in the entertainment industry, with wages (not salaries, these people are paid by the hour) ranging from $7.75 up to $36.00, averaging at $15.29. We talk about the big names, but these are the people really being hit. Hollywood execs don’t even want to pay these wages. They’d rather give you a month of wages in order to have access to your voice and face for all time. This is even worse when you factor in that your image might get big…imagine being a fresh face right out of acting college, going in for your first audition, and they say “We like you. We’ll give you $3000 if you just enter our scanning booth and spend an hour saying nonsense lines.” That pays your first month’s rent (barely), but lo and behold, down the road, your likeness is earning the studio execs a cool billion, and you ain’t getting a penny of that, because you signed a contract saying your likeness and voice could be used by them at no compensation for you for all time.

        THAT is a big part of what this strike is about.

        https://www.indeed.com/career/actor/salaries

    • lohrun@fediverse.boo
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      1 year ago

      as if the real working class (employees of supermarkets, fast food chains, gas stations, etc)

      White collar and blue collar workers are also part of the real working class. The bottom like 95% of earners are. We need to stop labeling ourselves as different groups and start working together. Doesn’t matter the type of job you have, more than likely you are being severely underpaid and under appreciated.

      • GentlemanLoser@reddthat.com
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        1 year ago

        Yeah man I don’t have beef with individual millionaires. It’s possible to become a millionaire without stepping on some necks. Billionaire, not so much.