Lockdown Update Day 333
Collected more stuff which is under the cut, but if you want a summary there's one here:
Buffy's James Marsters, Marti Noxon, and Others Support Cast Amid Whedon Allegations
Cast and crew members from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, including James Marsters and Marti Noxon, have spoken to support the actors accusing Joss Whedon.
Actors:
Sending you my love, @allcharisma. I know the feelings of vulnerability and fear that come with speaking your truth. As I said to you yesterday, I am here for you, however you need me. 🏾 ️
— J. August Richards (@jaugustrichards) February 12, 2021
While I will always be honored to have played the character of Spike, the Buffy set was not without challenges. I do not support abuse of any kind, and am heartbroken to learn of the experiences of some of the cast. I send my love and support to all involved.
— James Marsters (@JamesMarstersOf) February 12, 2021
For what it’s worth, I believe and stand with @allcharisma, @ray8fisher, @amber_benson and others who have the strength to come forward with their truth. A lot of this industry needs a reset..... #IStandWithCharismaCarpenter #IStandWithRayFisher
— Clare Kramer (@ClareKramer) February 10, 2021
I am amazed at the bravery of those who speak out against toxicity and abuse. While I never experienced it first hand I had heard stories for YEARS from many people who did. I am sorry it took so long for the truth to finally come out. #IStandWithCharismaCarpenter
— James C. Leary (@TheJamesLeary) February 11, 2021
And an article (w/embedded video) of ASH:
'Buffy' star Anthony Head has say on Joss Whedon allegations
"I'm gutted, I am seriously gutted."
Writers:
I would like to validate what the women of Buffy are saying
— NOX NOX WHO’S WEARING A MASK? (@martinoxon) February 12, 2021
and support them in telling their story. They deserve to be heard.
I understand where @AllCharisma, Amber, Michelle and all
the women who have spoken out are coming from.
Kater Gordon and I 1/2
"Casually cruel" is a perfect way of describing Joss. He thought being mean was funny. Making female writers cry during a notes session was especially hysterical. He actually liked to boast about the time he made one writer cry twice in one meeting. #IStandWithCharismaCarpenter https://t.co/SgPF1rgRby
— Jose Molina (@JoseMolinaTV) February 13, 2021
And then LBGT stuff. I just happened to have gathered a small collection, so why not?
Be yourself. No matter how hard or scared you are"
- Kylie Kwong. (Coming out story)
Redefine Sodomy
This was the guilt of your sister Sodom
^ I cannot recommend this enough.
It's A Sin: HIV diagnosis at 16 was like 'a wake-up call'
Two weeks before his 17th birthday, actor Nathaniel Hall was diagnosed as HIV-positive.
A First Love, Lost to AIDS, Enjoys an Unexpected New Chapter
Chris’s partner Roger died in 1990, leaving behind a child. Today, the now-adult son seeks details about the dad he never knew. In honor of Valentine’s Day, here’s their long-lasting love story.
Celebrating LGBT+ History Month
(Has lovely interview with RTD as well as many other good things.)
Ireland's Gay Marriage: The Story of Yes | Documentary
Ireland became the first country to legalise gay marriage through a democratic popular vote. This documentary explores it.
(With many thanks to Kerk for sending it to me.)
And finally a petition:
UK Media: Stop Uncritically Platforming LGB Alliance "Hate Group"
ETA: On and here's the equivalent of a Venn diagram of these two issues...
— Sean 🌍 (@ace_divison) February 11, 2021
