Gina Carano via Shawn Ryan Show YouTube
Former The Mandalorian actress Gina Carano denounced The Walt Disney Company and declared “I will not worship your business.”
As first reported by Jack Dunn at Fandom Pulse, in an interview on the Shawn Ryan Show on YouTube, Carano shared, “Satan’s made these globalists believe that they can play god and that they are their own gods and it’s just a horrible, ugly thing that they are using and that they will use until, you know, the end.”
Carano was then specifically asked about satanic rituals in Hollywood and how relevant they are.
She responded, “Just from watching and being spiritually aware, I guess, so many of these actors that do so well, it’s like, ‘I am my own god.’ They have everything together. They have the wife. They have the kids. They don’t drink alcohol. They are in shape and all of this, but they believe they are their own god.”
When asked if these actors say it and articulate, Carano replied, “Yeah, a lot of people say that they’re their own god. And it’s a scary thing because I feel that’s almost a harder wall to break down than maybe drugs or alcohol or sex or something that’s more obvious. Is that when you believe that you are your own god that doesn’t like leave room for the real God.”
Carano then noted she has not always been this spiritual, but came closer to God after she was persecuted by The Walt Disney Company. This persecution led her to begin reading Scripture, specifically Psalms, “Every morning I’d read a chapter in Pslams and I also read this book called A Silver Refined, and the book was basically saying it’s not gonna be easy, but you’ll get through it and it will be worth it. And you’ll be refined.”
A little bit later in the interview, Carano recalled the social media mobs targeting her on Twitter. She stated, “I found myself drawing my line. And the more I drew my line and held on to God the more I realized, ‘Okay, alright. I do not worship your business.’ And I have this in an email, which is why I don’t mind if my emails come out. I said, ‘I do not worship your business.’”
She continued, “And I have done plenty wrong in my life that I will need to account for and I will need to apologize for, but at this moment I haven’t done anything wrong. And I am not going to put out one of these fake apologies that you have all everybody else put out that mean nothing, that degrade them, that take away from their words. every celebrity who apologized, they took their voice away to where the next time they speak, you know, it doesn’t mean anything ’cause it’s just a copy pasted regular apology and I was not going to do that. So I wrote out my own long, big statement. I was like, ‘You want me to make a statement? I’ll make a statement.”
She elaborated, “It wasn’t offensive. I understand. I grew up a tomboy. I understand that things are different and people are going through things. It’s a very well-written thing, it’s just I don’t worship your business. And my God is bigger than Disney. So this is where I am at.”
“Hopefully, those emails get to get printed or read one day and help shed some light on what was going on,” she added.
As for what she hopes for her lawsuit against Lucasfilm and The Walt Disney Company, she said, “At what point does this corruption get revealed is my question. And at the same time I want so badly to get back to my life. I don’t want to spend years in court at the same time. So I have this battle in me and I know the right answer will come. And I don’t have that right answer at the moment.”
“I definitely think I’ve proven that I’m not afraid to fight and take things through to whatever end, but I also want this country to heal,” Carano continued. “I want to move on, and I want to make art. I’m sure people are pretty tired of me talking anyways. I’m sure a lot of people would like to see me get back on film and kick butt again. And that would be my victory is to have a movie come out that people absolutely love, see me back in my element.
“My personal victory would be succeeding and moving past one of the worst cancellations in Hollywood history,” she stated.
Still later in the interview, Carano made it clear she is going to continue fight in the culture war. She explained, “I think one of the things where people are struggling with is fighting the cultural war, which is why I choose to go to the conventions where I’m not necessarily welcomed by more liberal cities who have made judgement calls on me that they don’t know why, because they’ve read some skewed article.”
“I get invited to go to public speaking events at Republican places and I don’t want to go to those. I want to stay in the art space because there’s where people shy away from and that’s where we need to be. Somebody needs to be fighting in the art space,” she declared. “That’s where I want to fight. I want to fight right here in the art space telling stories and making art in every form that people can enjoy and feel comfortable with. And at the same time still pushing boundaries. It still might not be for everyone.”
She then detailed she is working on a new movie, “Our first plan is the movie, which we’re about a month away from having a finished script, and one more trip to L.A., and it’s going to be there. And then from there, my manager, who I am his only client ’cause I needed him and it was just a perfect sit, then he’s going to show me how to do the rest of it because this is what he does.”
“I know the right people will come,” she continued. “I know through the last three, four years so many people want to be a part of my projects, they’re waiting for me. They’re waiting for something for me to give them, something for me to give them to buy, something for me to have them watch. They’re rooting for me in such a heavy way that I’m going to give that and it’s going to be amazing. I don’t say that very often, but I say that with confidence. It’s going to be cool.”
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