Una psyop india que está circulando por mi TL estos días es la de intentar vender que China tiene un sistema de castas.
No sé de dónde ha salido de repente, ha ido de 0 a 100 en prácticamente un día.
He played Daenerys's mercenary lover for three episodes, then walked off the biggest show on television. The recast is the version people remember. The better story comes later.
Ed Skrein left Game of Thrones after season 3. The press said he chose to headline The Transporter Refueled, the 2015 reboot built to make him the next Jason Statham. It pulled $16M domestic, killed a franchise that had run since 2002, and ended his shot at leading man before it started.
So he went the other way and became a villain for hire. Ajax in Deadpool. Zapan in Alita. Atticus Noble across two Rebel Moon films. Always the threat, rarely the lead, never out of work.
Then in 2017 Lionsgate cast him as Major Ben Daimio in the Hellboy reboot. He signed on, then learned the character is Japanese-American in the source comics. He stepped down. In writing. Handed the part back so it could be cast correctly, and Daniel Dae Kim took it.
John Cho, Riz Ahmed, Ava DuVernay, and George Takei publicly thanked him for it. Daniel Dae Kim said he remained indebted to him for his strength of character.
The joke is that he fumbled a hit show for a movie no one saw. The thing he's actually known for in Hollywood is being one of the only white actors who ever gave back a role that wasn't written for him. One of those choices reads a lot better eight years later than any opening weekend.
While filming "Bruno" He claimed a random Palestinian guy he interviewed was a "Hamas terrorist" he also cut out the part where he was spat on by a local Orthodox community while in Jerusalem. He was dragged, stomped, and punched while on the ground by Israelis.
In the film “Borat” the villagers were not actors; they believed it was a genuine documentary
They were told that it would focus on rural life. After the film was released, they considered suing the Israeli actor Sacha Baron Cohen
"We thought they had come here to help us, not to mock us."
🇬🇧 The Telegraph is at it again — pure slop, zero journalism.
Their headline: "Russia considering lowering working age to 12 and reopening Soviet child labour camps." Sounds dystopian. It's also completely fabricated as presented.
Here's what actually happened: Moscow's children's ombudsman — one local official — suggested on a radio show that teenagers could optionally work summer jobs from age 12, and floated reviving Soviet-era seasonal work camps where kids spent a few weeks doing agricultural work and got paid. She was talking about voluntary summer employment to keep kids occupied, not some national Soviet revival policy.
A single city-level ombudsman made a suggestion on a radio show — and The Telegraph turned it into a regime-is-enslaving-children headline with Putin's face front and center.
This is what passes for journalism at one of Britain's oldest newspapers.
🚨 A scene revealing a serious violation
Documentation shows Israeli forces using a child as a human shield, forcing him to walk in front of Israeli tanks during military operations.
Histórico!
Un diputado “desenrolla” en el Parlamento de Galicia los 1.579 contratos a dedo de la Xunta con la empresa de la hermana de Feijóo, solo de 2018 a 2023
paramedics in south lebanon are now filming their rescue missions to debunk israeli claims and documents israeli war crimes yet the WHO and HRW are still silent about the deliberate attacks medics are facing on daily basis.