CW fired Elongating Man: Flash actor accused of racism and misogyny

The fight against racism in Hollywood develops along the beaten track #MeToo, for now the bigwigs of the film business and the “concerned public” have again drawn attention to the posts of actors in social networks. Another “scapegoat” was an actor Hartley Sawyerknown for his role Ralph Dibney (Lengthening man) on the tv series CwFlash

The artist was presented with claims for sexism, racism, misogyny and other sins. We are talking about extremely rude jokes published on Twitter in 2012-2014.

So, in one of the tweets, Sawyer stated that only complaints from the preacher Al Sharpton prevent him from writing messages with a touch of “easy racism.” The irony is that Sharpton himself has been repeatedly accused of racism, homophobia and fanaticism.

In another tweet, the actor rudely joked: “One of my favorite activities as a kid was the abduction of homeless women and cutting off their breasts.” Hartley Sawyer has already apologized to Instagramalthough his character will no longer return in the seventh season of Flash.

The question arises: if publications are so unacceptable, then why did the channel’s management have not done anything all these years? Given previous similar scandals, the Warner Bros. security service. could already establish a check on the activity of actors in social networks.

However, there are claims to Dibney himself, for many of his colleagues in the workshop have adopted the practice of removing “compromising evidence.” “Social justice fighters” who work with Disney, Marvel and Lucasfilm.

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