Comedian Bill Burr didn't think Gina Carano's firing from "The Mandalorian" was a "fair move." Burr worked alongside Carano on "The Mandalorian" until she was fired by Disney.
Carano continuously received backlash online over controversial tweets.The final straw occurred when the actress compared the current divide in American politics to Nazi Germany.
The actress didn't apologize for her tweets. Instead, Carano claimed during an interview with Ben Shapiro she was let go because she wasn't "going along with the narrative." However, Burr believes the firing proved Carano's point.
Bill Burr doesn't think Gina Carano's firing from "The Mandalorian" was a "fair move." (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney) "I thought it was funny that the liberals proved her point," he told The Hollywood Reporter. "They just use outrage because they don’t like your politics." "As someone who considers himself liberal, it’s disappointing to see the left become how the right used to be when they went after the Dixie Chicks after they criticized George W.
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