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Voice actress Tara Strong was fired from her role on the independent animated series BOXTOWN after publicizing her support for Israel and condemning the Hamas terrorist attacks.
The 50-year-old star has worked on Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon projects like THE POWERPUFF GIRLS, RUGRATS, TEEN TITANS, and others. Strong
confirmed she was fired from BOXTOWN with a post on X.
"Just found out on Twitter!" she wrote on Friday. "This is what happens when you help fans get shows made I guess. Fired for being Jewish. Glad I helped you get your kickstarter money. Please lose my email address & pray for my family in Israel and in Gaza. & #prayforpeace."
The official BOXTOWN account shared the news in a social media post on Thursday.
"Hello all! Just wanted to offer a quick update on BOXTOWN. We will be recasting the role of Bill (previously played by Tara Strong). We'll have more info soon on open auditions," they wrote. "Thanks for y'all's understanding as we re-orient and figure out the next steps."
BOXTOWN also shared a longer statement on both Instagram and X:
This decision was due to a trend among Tara's recent online
activity, including posts that promote controversial messages
regarding the peoples of Palestine currently being affected by
the ongoing Israel-Palestine crisis.
We believe that our public platform gives us a duty to be
careful when it comes to hateful messages and misinformation
online. This extends to our cast and crew. This was not a difficult
decision.
Our hearts are with the Palestinian and Israeli children and
families being affected by the ongoing conflict. People should
be able to live freely without being threatened by constant abuse
and terror. We are hoping for the best.
Strong had previously condemned the terror attacks on Israel with several tweets.
"For those who support the actions of #Hamas; when they infiltrate your hometown, on your soil, break into Jewish homes, raping, beheading innocent babies, will you applaud them? Will you wave their flag while they slaughter Christians & Muslims who don't believe their ideologies?" one of Strong's posts read.
Another said, "World's gone crazy. People ARGUING online about whether or not the mass raping, shooting & kidnapping of innocent young women from around the world at a music festival is justified! Could happen at ANY music festival! Supporting terrorists empowers them & that's globally terrifying."
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Voice actress Tara Strong was fired from her role on the independent animated
series BOXTOWN after publicizing her support for Israel and condemning the >> Hamas terrorist attacks.
The 50-year-old star has worked on Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon projects >> like THE POWERPUFF GIRLS, RUGRATS, TEEN TITANS, and others. Strong
confirmed she was fired from BOXTOWN with a post on X.
"Just found out on Twitter!" she wrote on Friday. "This is what happens when >> you help fans get shows made I guess. Fired for being Jewish. Glad I helped >> you get your kickstarter money. Please lose my email address & pray for my >> family in Israel and in Gaza. & #prayforpeace."
The official BOXTOWN account shared the news in a social media post on
Thursday.
"Hello all! Just wanted to offer a quick update on BOXTOWN. We will be
recasting the role of Bill (previously played by Tara Strong). We'll have
more info soon on open auditions," they wrote. "Thanks for y'all's
understanding as we re-orient and figure out the next steps."
BOXTOWN also shared a longer statement on both Instagram and X:
This decision was due to a trend among Tara's recent online
activity, including posts that promote controversial messages
regarding the peoples of Palestine currently being affected by
the ongoing Israel-Palestine crisis.
We believe that our public platform gives us a duty to be
careful when it comes to hateful messages and misinformation
online. This extends to our cast and crew. This was not a difficult
decision.
Our hearts are with the Palestinian and Israeli children and
families being affected by the ongoing conflict. People should
be able to live freely without being threatened by constant abuse
and terror. We are hoping for the best.
Strong had previously condemned the terror attacks on Israel with several
tweets.
"For those who support the actions of #Hamas; when they infiltrate your
hometown, on your soil, break into Jewish homes, raping, beheading innocent >> babies, will you applaud them? Will you wave their flag while they slaughter >> Christians & Muslims who don't believe their ideologies?" one of Strong's
posts read.
Another said, "World's gone crazy. People ARGUING online about whether or not
the mass raping, shooting & kidnapping of innocent young women from around >> the world at a music festival is justified! Could happen at ANY music
festival! Supporting terrorists empowers them & that's globally terrifying."
So contrary to what the producers claimed, Strong never actually said anything hateful or spread any misinformation about "the peoples of Palestine". She supported Israel and condemned Hamas-- a designated
terrorist group according to the U.S. government-- which is nothing more
nor less than the official position of Joe Biden and the United States
of America.
And that's what gets you fired these days in leftist Hollywood.
So contrary to what the producers claimed, Strong never actually said >anything hateful or spread any misinformation about "the peoples of >Palestine". She supported Israel and condemned Hamas-- a designated
terrorist group according to the U.S. government-- which is nothing more
nor less than the official position of Joe Biden and the United States
of America.
And that's what gets you fired these days in leftist Hollywood.
Honestly Mr. Troon, if you want the correct interpretation of a subject
just ask.