Shrek’ Screenwriter Savaged On Twitter For Stating That Calling Some One ‘Anti-Vax’ Is Equivalent To The N-Word
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A Hollywood screenwriter whose projects have included “Shrek”, “Alladin” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl” is feeling the heat on Twitter after declaring that calling someone “anti-vax” is the same as calling that person the N-word.
As IndieWire reports, screenwriter Terry Rossio sent a tweet to writer Julie Benson (“The 100”) to decry her retweet of a post pointing out vaccines can be donated via organizations such as UNICEF. An anti-vaccine advocate, Rossio wrote, “Anti-Vax is equivalent to calling someone a n*****.”
My heart goes out to all the parents of vaccine damaged children, who have to not only endure the sadness of their loss, but also the vitriol of ill-informed and insensitive people (such as those here). Anti-Vax is equivalent to calling someone a n****r and makes as little sense.
— Terry Rossio (@TerryRossio)
Benson responded by stating that she disagreed with his anti-vaccine stance because of “scientific research” that “doesn’t support” his viewpoint, and also asked him to “please never come on my feed with the n word again.” Replying, Rossio doubled down on his assertion
Terry Rossio
@TerryRossio
Do you realize that you are using the equivalent of the 'n-word' in promoting memes that tag people as 'anti-vax?' Do you realize that the same collectivist stereotyping lies behind belittling any group with a label? Do you have no feelings for vaccine damaged kids and parents
Rossio’s tweet received a barrage of criticism from Twitter users, who took him to task for both his anti-vaccine views and his use of the n-word
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