Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She immediately proved she didn’t deserve the contract by immediately stealing someone else’s work. Because she’s talentless. It’s like a dim rich kid who gets bribed into an Ivy and is popped for cheating his first semester. Never deserved to be there in the first place.
What are you talking about maga moron ?
She didn’t steal anything this lawsuit is garbage and will be tossed.
There is zero evidence you know the thing you need in court to prove your case.
As for bribed into an Ivy no that’s Dim whit senior, Dumwhit jr, eric and Ivanka. All of which are stupid that is a fact,
You know who did have evidence fool Dominion voting which is why FIX paid $786 million to settle. No one oats that if their side has evidence..
Stop posting your dumb racist crap,
Anonymous wrote:She immediately proved she didn’t deserve the contract by immediately stealing someone else’s work. Because she’s talentless. It’s like a dim rich kid who gets bribed into an Ivy and is popped for cheating his first semester. Never deserved to be there in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoiled millionaire nepo baby with a Harvard degree she didn’t deserve, gets a Nike contract she didn’t deserve, then immediately steals from a poor Black female peer. Shameful!
How did Malia not deserve a Nike contract?
Nike is for celebrities. Most of them are mid-career and rich. This is normal even if it's not admirable.
The incoming quarterback at my kid's university has been guaranteed more than $10M in NIL. Universities are supposed to be about learning, not sports!!!! But hardly anybody cares about that. This is the culture we live in.
Malia was chosen because she is aspirational. At least she is trying to work for a living and not based on her looks or influencing.
A rich druggy layabout deserved a Nike contract, why? What in the hell has she done to warrant a Nike contract?
Lol...pro athletes are poor, clean living salt of the earth people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoiled millionaire nepo baby with a Harvard degree she didn’t deserve, gets a Nike contract she didn’t deserve, then immediately steals from a poor Black female peer. Shameful!
How did Malia not deserve a Nike contract?
Nike is for celebrities. Most of them are mid-career and rich. This is normal even if it's not admirable.
The incoming quarterback at my kid's university has been guaranteed more than $10M in NIL. Universities are supposed to be about learning, not sports!!!! But hardly anybody cares about that. This is the culture we live in.
Malia was chosen because she is aspirational. At least she is trying to work for a living and not based on her looks or influencing.
A rich druggy layabout deserved a Nike contract, why? What in the hell has she done to warrant a Nike contract?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've watched the clips and the filmmaker is being ridiculous. Both films use a couple very common filmmaking tropes (kids playing patty cake), that's about it.
Idk. I saw clips laid out on top of each other and there is definitely a striking similarity, and I’m usually very skeptical of claims like this. It would not make me comfortable if I was the filmmaker.
Caveat is that I saw the clips side by side from a person who assembled them on Twitter and you can’t believe anything there any more. So, idk.
I agree! The scenes are strikingly similar and you could write a short paper about all the similarities in cinematic style/technique/etc how do you know where the line is? Perhaps she saw the film and it just stuck with her and she didn't even know her ideas were coming from there or not. I have not heard of other lawsuits like this. I have with music. Do different industries define plagiarism differently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoiled millionaire nepo baby with a Harvard degree she didn’t deserve, gets a Nike contract she didn’t deserve, then immediately steals from a poor Black female peer. Shameful!
How did Malia not deserve a Nike contract?
Nike is for celebrities. Most of them are mid-career and rich. This is normal even if it's not admirable.
The incoming quarterback at my kid's university has been guaranteed more than $10M in NIL. Universities are supposed to be about learning, not sports!!!! But hardly anybody cares about that. This is the culture we live in.
Malia was chosen because she is aspirational. At least she is trying to work for a living and not based on her looks or influencing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoiled millionaire nepo baby with a Harvard degree she didn’t deserve, gets a Nike contract she didn’t deserve, then immediately steals from a poor Black female peer. Shameful!
How did Malia not deserve a Nike contract?
Nike is for celebrities. Most of them are mid-career and rich. This is normal even if it's not admirable.
The incoming quarterback at my kid's university has been guaranteed more than $10M in NIL. Universities are supposed to be about learning, not sports!!!! But hardly anybody cares about that. This is the culture we live in.
Malia was chosen because she is aspirational. At least she is trying to work for a living and not based on her looks or influencing.
Fun fact, those dollars that are brought in by the sports teams often fund the other sports teams/activities that otherwise would not exist. I get you hate athletes, but it is not the topic at hand. Did Malia still an idea? I guess only she can answer that, and I will wait to see her speak her truth, but the scenes are eerily similar. Cannot deny that fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoiled millionaire nepo baby with a Harvard degree she didn’t deserve, gets a Nike contract she didn’t deserve, then immediately steals from a poor Black female peer. Shameful!
How did Malia not deserve a Nike contract?
Nike is for celebrities. Most of them are mid-career and rich. This is normal even if it's not admirable.
The incoming quarterback at my kid's university has been guaranteed more than $10M in NIL. Universities are supposed to be about learning, not sports!!!! But hardly anybody cares about that. This is the culture we live in.
Malia was chosen because she is aspirational. At least she is trying to work for a living and not based on her looks or influencing.
Anonymous wrote:Spoiled millionaire nepo baby with a Harvard degree she didn’t deserve, gets a Nike contract she didn’t deserve, then immediately steals from a poor Black female peer. Shameful!
Anonymous wrote:It brings up an interesting conversation about the privileged getting even wealthier off the backs of those less privileged. The woman who may have inspired Malia's work struggles to make a living in the industry. Malia could be unemployed for the rest of her life and will still be wealthy. I think the right thing to do would be to give this woman some credit even if everything was legal.
Anonymous wrote:It is incredibly easy to come up with a similar idea to someone else's, in any form of art, because in essence everything has already been thought of. And with the volume of content being created, it's impossible to check one's work against every single existing piece of work.
Hence why there will always be accusations of cheating, especially ones targeted towards famous people, because they will be more vulnerable to negative press.
This is a ridiculous charge, given the innocuous similarities; and the target being a President's daughter makes me think it was intentionally fabricated, instead of being merely a good faith accusation.
Anonymous wrote:Spoiled millionaire nepo baby with a Harvard degree she didn’t deserve, gets a Nike contract she didn’t deserve, then immediately steals from a poor Black female peer. Shameful!