Reckless disregard. I'm not saying that applies to Baldwin actually pulling the trigger depending on facts that come out, but based on what I've read, I would say it seems to be so reckless it was similar to a drunk driver killing someone, the difference is many may be culpable (crew bring live ammo on set and using in set guns, armorer for allowing it, Baldwin for potentially hiring incompetent safety people when the industry knew these people were bad news... I would not call that an accident. It is reckless disregard that led to a tragedy.
To me, this is a poor analogy.
Comparing this to drunk driving is insane in my mind regardless if Baldwin hired her.
It's like blaming any employer for the actions of their employees. So dumb and so finger happy to point the blame.
The fact of the matter is simple. Baldwin is an actor and regardless if he was acting or not, the prop should have never have been lethal. 100%.
It's on the Amorer - 100%.
I don't care if Baldwin hired her. He hired her in hopes this **** wouldn't happen. He's a ****ing actor. Lol
Society is so lame on the fingers it points.
Mac Miller's drug dealers are being blamed for selling, well, drugs that killed someone. Don't get me wrong, they should be charged, but people acting like the guy was killed by these guys are delusional.
There's always a finger to point.
Baldwin isn't my favorite and bugs me if I'm being honest. The last person in the world anyone should expect to follow gun safety protocols is an actor or actress.
So dumb how people are blaming Baldwin. What self righteous hacks.