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In reply to the discussion: fired! Universal Orlando character who made 'OK' symbol on 6-year-old's shoulder [View all]Demovictory9
(37,113 posts)39. why would Universal risk him behaving like that in another costume? theme parks are very
careful about who they allow to hold positions that interact with the public
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fired! Universal Orlando character who made 'OK' symbol on 6-year-old's shoulder [View all]
Demovictory9
Oct 2019
OP
An innocent child imitating what she saw the character do. I'm sure the parents calmly explained it
hlthe2b
Oct 2019
#11
The child's pointer finger is the one sticking out, not the middle finger.
Pacifist Patriot
Oct 2019
#17
OMG. I'd never seen that pic of Mel Gibson doing that (though his antisemitism obviously no secret)
hlthe2b
Oct 2019
#51
I believe you meant this for the other poster. I just posted that ADL had documented its use
hlthe2b
Oct 2019
#44
psst.. I think the problem is that the post you meant to respond to has apparently been hidden.
hlthe2b
Oct 2019
#49
LOL, no. I was trying to reply to the OP, but I keep forgetting to click on the OP first.
Iggo
Oct 2019
#50
Perhaps Disney reviewed the digital images of their house photogs and noticed a trend.
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2019
#23
How do we know the actor was fired and won't be appearing as Goofy on Thursdays?
Sneederbunk
Oct 2019
#27
why would Universal risk him behaving like that in another costume? theme parks are very
Demovictory9
Oct 2019
#39