well i did say basically. i did drama in school and was damn good at it. it was just a shame i was so grotesquely fat that i learned to hate myself that i stopped looking in the mirror and only went outside when it was time for the groceries to be bought or i was required at the family business(im not acting her by the way). i think in general that the majority of actor sportsmen are hella overpaid. kevin hart are you serious 87 mil a year. the dude is the same character in every movie and is only "funny becuase of his voice and his height". i dont think sportsmen at all deserve 200k+ a week. thats bonkers. i said that if a person is not willing to do the job as is they are dispensable. that is business dude/ette.
On the surface you certainly have a point on what sportsman and even some actors are paid... BUT these people do have a unique skill which is DIRECTLY generating revenue, and coupled with that the VAST sums of money that result... so in reality it is only relative and in recognition of their contribution given they are an integral element to that success. That's how it works... a newly signed footballer doesn't make 400k a week, nor does an actor make millions his first film, on the contrary you would be surprised what many do actually make before they make a name for themselves... but the point relating to this strike action in the game industry is that a system is in place where contracts can be negotiated for film/TV roles, and the same goes for sportsman. It is only fair that voice actors should be allowed the same opportunity for computer games. Why not? Because a farmer doesn't make a million quid a year getting up at 3am to feed his cows every morning...? No, even if he deserves that, it's not a valid or sensible argument (I know you didn't say this, I'm just highlighting the absurdity of that kind of rhetoric lol).
And yes, one could certainly argue that any of the thousands of Chinese assembling the iPhone 7 are a vital part of its success therefore deserve to be paid more (I totally believe they should), but that's a wholly disparate and more complex issue, one that is as much political as anything else.
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