Just commenting because this is a really good point and I’d love to know whether there’s an answer besides “the other folks mentioned are loved more by the internet”, since I really don’t know about the specifics here.
I do understand the rationale behind “there are non-writers who work on the show and they still need their jobs”, though. While it would be nice if this strike turned into a general strike in the entertainment industry, I don’t even know how many of those other folks are unionized.
Just commenting because this is a really good point and I’d love to know whether there’s an answer besides “the other folks mentioned are loved more by the internet”, since I really don’t know about the specifics here.
I do understand the rationale behind “there are non-writers who work on the show and they still need their jobs”, though. While it would be nice if this strike turned into a general strike in the entertainment industry, I don’t even know how many of those other folks are unionized.
See this video for some context on how talk shows handled it last time. (note timestamp which Piped bot doesn’t account for)
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See this video for some context on how risky shows handled it last time.
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