In my own perspective, I think what she has done is completely validated. Though, my opinion is biased because I, too hold a considerable amount of hatred for Donald Trump considering everything that he has done. For this woman to be fired from her job because of something she did outside of her job, not to mention the fact that there is nothing that proves it is actually her, let alone represents the company/studio she works for, is a bit of a stretch. Freedom of speech is something America holds dearly, yet when someone expresses their dislike for someone in a position of power, that entire statement and everything it means is completely disregarded. If she flipped off a person who doesn't hold a job within the government, there is no way that the incident would make it on the news let alone go viral over the internet.
Considering the way Donald Trump presents himself online, events such as these should not come as a surprise. Constantly slandering cultural groups, stereotyping ethnical groups, and siding with white supremacy, it's hard to not dislike him and his values especially during a time when social justice is necessary and essential in our society.
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