Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate for the cast to have done this.
They had a job to do - entertain.
They failed at that by feeling the need to deliver a partisan political message.
Which part of that message was partisan? That was a direct statement of their feelings and fears to the man who has been elected vice president.
They didn't challenge his legitimacy. They didn't refuse to perform while he was in the audience.
They did their job, and at the end of the show they used their opportunity to ask him to make sure the administration he is a part of represents them, as well.
Sorry, completely inappropriate. The man was just trying to have a pleasant evening out with his family, and he has to be subjected to that.
Anonymous wrote:
Agree. You didn't see this level of disrespect (or riots!) when the Republicans lost.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think that most of Trump Nation can afford to spend hundreds of dollars for Hamilton tickets? This is a show by liberal elites for liberal elites. And 'diversity' is obviously overrated!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, completely inappropriate. The man was just trying to have a pleasant evening out with his family, and he has to be subjected to that.
First of all, there was nothing disrespectful in the post show comments.
Second of all, if Pence is too thinned skin for that feedback from fellow Americans, then he is in for a very rough ride as Vice President.
i have no problem if the cast member delivered the same message privately after the show (or before). But to do it publicly makes it a partisan and inappropriate statement.
What's next, will national anthem signers at ball games make personal statements in front of 40,000 people after singing the anthem. Will metro train drives start making annoucements over the intercom on the Red Line? Is that also appropriate? No, because that is not the time or place for expressing their personal opinions.
Again, find a new word! Your new president has clearly shown he doesn't GAF what is "appropriate." Don't like it? Should have voted in someone else. I'd just get used to it if I were you/them.
So you are not interested in discussing the question rationally. Ok.
Anonymous wrote:
i have no problem if the cast member delivered the same message privately after the show (or before). But to do it publicly makes it a partisan and inappropriate statement.
What's next, will national anthem signers at ball games make personal statements in front of 40,000 people after singing the anthem. Will metro train drives start making annoucements over the intercom on the Red Line? Is that also appropriate? No, because that is not the time or place for expressing their personal opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, completely inappropriate. The man was just trying to have a pleasant evening out with his family, and he has to be subjected to that.
First of all, there was nothing disrespectful in the post show comments.
Second of all, if Pence is too thinned skin for that feedback from fellow Americans, then he is in for a very rough ride as Vice President.
i have no problem if the cast member delivered the same message privately after the show (or before). But to do it publicly makes it a partisan and inappropriate statement.
What's next, will national anthem signers at ball games make personal statements in front of 40,000 people after singing the anthem. Will metro train drives start making annoucements over the intercom on the Red Line? Is that also appropriate? No, because that is not the time or place for expressing their personal opinions.
Again, find a new word! Your new president has clearly shown he doesn't GAF what is "appropriate." Don't like it? Should have voted in someone else. I'd just get used to it if I were you/them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, completely inappropriate. The man was just trying to have a pleasant evening out with his family, and he has to be subjected to that.
First of all, there was nothing disrespectful in the post show comments.
Second of all, if Pence is too thinned skin for that feedback from fellow Americans, then he is in for a very rough ride as Vice President.
i have no problem if the cast member delivered the same message privately after the show (or before). But to do it publicly makes it a partisan and inappropriate statement.
What's next, will national anthem signers at ball games make personal statements in front of 40,000 people after singing the anthem. Will metro train drives start making annoucements over the intercom on the Red Line? Is that also appropriate? No, because that is not the time or place for expressing their personal opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, completely inappropriate. The man was just trying to have a pleasant evening out with his family, and he has to be subjected to that.
First of all, there was nothing disrespectful in the post show comments.
Second of all, if Pence is too thinned skin for that feedback from fellow Americans, then he is in for a very rough ride as Vice President.
i have no problem if the cast member delivered the same message privately after the show (or before). But to do it publicly makes it a partisan and inappropriate statement.
What's next, will national anthem signers at ball games make personal statements in front of 40,000 people after singing the anthem. Will metro train drives start making annoucements over the intercom on the Red Line? Is that also appropriate? No, because that is not the time or place for expressing their personal opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, completely inappropriate. The man was just trying to have a pleasant evening out with his family, and he has to be subjected to that.
First of all, there was nothing disrespectful in the post show comments.
Second of all, if Pence is too thinned skin for that feedback from fellow Americans, then he is in for a very rough ride as Vice President.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate for the cast to have done this.
They had a job to do - entertain.
They failed at that by feeling the need to deliver a partisan political message.
Which part of that message was partisan? That was a direct statement of their feelings and fears to the man who has been elected vice president.
They didn't challenge his legitimacy. They didn't refuse to perform while he was in the audience.
They did their job, and at the end of the show they used their opportunity to ask him to make sure the administration he is a part of represents them, as well.
Did they deliver the same message to Hillary when she was in attendance? No?
It was a partisan message. And, not appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate for the cast to have done this.
They had a job to do - entertain.
They failed at that by feeling the need to deliver a partisan political message.
Which part of that message was partisan? That was a direct statement of their feelings and fears to the man who has been elected vice president.
They didn't challenge his legitimacy. They didn't refuse to perform while he was in the audience.
They did their job, and at the end of the show they used their opportunity to ask him to make sure the administration he is a part of represents them, as well.
Sorry, completely inappropriate. The man was just trying to have a pleasant evening out with his family, and he has to be subjected to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate for the cast to have done this.
They had a job to do - entertain.
They failed at that by feeling the need to deliver a partisan political message.
Which part of that message was partisan? That was a direct statement of their feelings and fears to the man who has been elected vice president.
They didn't challenge his legitimacy. They didn't refuse to perform while he was in the audience.
They did their job, and at the end of the show they used their opportunity to ask him to make sure the administration he is a part of represents them, as well.
Did they deliver the same message to Hillary when she was in attendance? No?
It was a partisan message. And, not appropriate.