It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
Working class is working class no matter how much money you earn. The actors and writers are tired of having their creativity exploited, and taken away from them being replaced by AI. I stand in full support of the union, and thank you Bryan for the speech. People need to understand that employer employee relationship is in decline, and working people will prevail at the end.
Brian Cranston and these other smug Hollywood elites didn't care when it was poor and middle-class people losing their jobs to automation, they only care when it's rich people like them losing their jobs.
Please try to recognise that it's not about Bryan as an individual or how much he makes - he is using his fame to draw attention to the matter. The issue at large is about workers' rights, immoral behaviour from CEOs and those who control the means of production. It runs in parallel to almost every industry at the moment and the exploitation of the working class. It's important that EVERYONE stops just going along with the contracts that those at the top of the pyramid force down our throats.
These people supported businesses closing during the pandemic while they were allowed to work. They were allowed to play make pretend while people lost their jobs, homes and in some cases their lives. They didn't care about people losing everything, why should I care about them getting richer?
Where was this outrage when self check out was put into supermarkets and fat food restaurants? Where was this outrage when factory workers were cut by 60% due to machinery taking their jobs? I guess it only matters when it's high paying jobs that are effected. These privileged people can take a run and jump for all I care.
Hollywood's BIGGEST problem is the REALITY that there are 100 YEARS of QUALITY videos ALREADY out there that ANYONE can watch. No NEW stuff needed. More stuff then you could watch continuously for over TWENTY YEARS! Who needs Hollywood??? Hollywood has "produced" itself out of a job.
The raised fist you see in the back ground isn't actually associated with a specific ideology but is the general symbol for collectivism and solidarity, it's been used by unions for about 100 years.
@@reganhill-male763 Though even without that, the working class is inextricably linked to civil rights since class as a concept was exacerbated for the specific reason to colonize and enslave
No the strike is on behalf of all the actors and writers who makes far less than a liveable wage, while the executives rake in more money than any average person could ever hope to make(seriously look it up, unfathomable amounts of money). Bryan Cranston is a union member and is using his big name in the industry to act as a spokesperson for all the people you see in the crowd of this video and many more. He’s trying to help people like that
@@treyw.warchild8863It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
What is wrong with standing up and fighting for your work rights. It does not matter if he is rich or poor, he has the right for his identity and in fact his means of making a living not to be replaced by AI. All I hear is moaning about his being an actor or being to rich, that does not matter. No person has the right to take away the identity and rights of a human being, no matter who they are. I thought America was the land of the free and freedom of speech - if it is listen to what he says, you might learn something.
YES! Workers united! Anyone who is forced to sell our labor for our own survival, rather than owning capital, are the working class. This is class war at the end of the day- we cannot let the capitalists sow distrust and division among us (because that’s how they continue sabotaging us as well as the international working class through exploitation).
there is no "right" to work. there is no "right" to not be replaced. no one owes anyone a job. no one is entitled to a job. no one is required to pay you more money for a job. if a job does not meet your needs then you go find another that does. most people are not going to have sympothy for millionaires fighting with billionaires.
@@iamborg3of9But isn't just affecting millionaires and billionaires in the acting industry, that's only 1-2%, most unknown actors have to take double jobs in order just to afford to live in LA. There are many aspiring actors and screenwriters out there in the world that are working to get recognized or gain an opportunity that can get them set for life. Yet their chances are being diminished because of situations like this.
@@iamborg3of9Plus your philosophy is flawed when you work a job you expect compensation that you're owed by working said amount of days, when you work overtime you expected to be owed extra money because you've worked extra days. If you've worked for a company for said amount of years, would expect to be given a promotion would you not. There's no difference here if you put out a film that became a box office success you expect to be OWED a reasonable compensation for said film.
@@josephpercy9172 no it's not flawed at all.. having an "expectation" is the flaw. my company pays me a salary. so if i work my 40 or 60 it doesn't matter. i get paid to do a job regardless of how many hours i work. sometimes i work 20 or 30 sometimes 50 or 60 it just depends. if you are paid on an hourly basis. you get paid for each hour of work you do. expecting to be owed as you put it is the problem. get a job that will pay you what you want. if not, go get another job that will.
I went back to this speech to hear him say we will not have our jobs taken away and given to robots ! Lol something funny about that, and its inevitable for a lot of jobs.
It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
They didn't sign a contract to have their likeness used for all eternity for little to no pay though. So instead of being forced to do so to in order to work they all decided as one to nip that in the bud. This is just greed on the side of the studios and executives and I for one support their strike. (Not a writer not an actor just an avg American)
Here are the facts: Studios have record high debt Studios have record low box office Theaters have record high ticket prices Theaters have record low ticket sales Streaming services are a major loss Audiences dislike much of they content being produced These people are going to get nothing - and likely destroy their industry in the process. Enjoy!
And these children that you spit on As they try to change their worlds Their immune to your consultations They're quite aware of what they're going through -David Bowie
💯. Times have changed, demand has changed. They destroyed their own industry. They should have focused on their craft instead of being political activists. Go woke, go broke.
I find it impossible to feel sorry for any of these people. They are all privileged in relation to the majority of American people. Go cry somewhere else...
So we should just accept that our digital likeness can be used without our permission and all our jobs automated with no share in the increased efficiency? The entire world turns into some sort of cyberpunk-fiefdom? That seems sustainable.
@tristan8922 you can negotiate for better contracts. That said, no contract you accept will ever be relevant enough to reflect the rapid reality of AI. The rate of AI adoption and growth is so disruptive that you'll have to try and account for the changes as they come. And let's be honest, no one is catching up, not anymore. I suggest buckling up and figuring out how AI can work for you instead of coming up with ways to stop what's inevitable.
You do realize that the majority of actors aren't wealthy... right? Very few actors actually make a lot of money. These famous and wealthy actors are standing up for ALL union members, not just themselves. What an ignorant comment...
@@toophoot2757 It really is. It's very odd to watch people cheer on the prospect of millions of people losing their jobs. They think they're somehow immune the effects.
It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
I'm not sure about whether he agrees with my politics or not, and because I've never heard him endorse Trump, I must automatically be diametrically opposed to him. Until he agrees with me, i say NOPE!
An actor acting upset because his luxurious salary is disappearing. Interesting how they rail against becoming part of the middle class while claiming to be part of the middle class.
Actors wouldn’t have anything to film without incredible writers. It’s not a one sided fight. The writers and the actors are fighting together for the same things.
"We're done, when I say we're done" -Heisenberg
You do realize that was a character in a TV show right?
@@Joe-mz6dcno..really 😮😮😯😯😲😲😲🥴🥴😯🗣🗣
I just want Hollywood to collapse
2 more weeks.
Then what? You want bollywood to rise? 💀
Heisenberg with another fiery speech!
It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
Ikr what a lunatic! I agree. Dude needs help.
Neither plane was full!
Did you really fall for that nonsense?
@@chuckchalmers4960 these Psyop loving lefties love to believe anything Hollywood says and anything Hollywood says is solely to make themselves money.
I was expecting a say my name or something 🤭
Working class is working class no matter how much money you earn.
The actors and writers are tired of having their creativity exploited, and taken away from them being replaced by AI.
I stand in full support of the union, and thank you Bryan for the speech. People need to understand that employer employee relationship is in decline, and working people will prevail at the end.
Learn to code
laws state you get paid
the anti-robot hatred he is spewing is despicable
Brian Cranston and these other smug Hollywood elites didn't care when it was poor and middle-class people losing their jobs to automation, they only care when it's rich people like them losing their jobs.
these "people" openly hate the working class.
Please try to recognise that it's not about Bryan as an individual or how much he makes - he is using his fame to draw attention to the matter. The issue at large is about workers' rights, immoral behaviour from CEOs and those who control the means of production. It runs in parallel to almost every industry at the moment and the exploitation of the working class. It's important that EVERYONE stops just going along with the contracts that those at the top of the pyramid force down our throats.
These people VOTED for AI replacement in other industries that have similar concerns and told them to go learn to code.
These people supported businesses closing during the pandemic while they were allowed to work. They were allowed to play make pretend while people lost their jobs, homes and in some cases their lives. They didn't care about people losing everything, why should I care about them getting richer?
@@jw9099literally which actor has ever said that
Which industries
which people?@@jw9099
Most actors already have a second job being activists on social media.
these are the same people who called Canadian truck driver's Nazi's for protesting.
Where was this outrage when self check out was put into supermarkets and fat food restaurants? Where was this outrage when factory workers were cut by 60% due to machinery taking their jobs? I guess it only matters when it's high paying jobs that are effected. These privileged people can take a run and jump for all I care.
Yeah but it's funny cuz a.i is eventually unstoppable so don't worry lol
I imagine there was outrage, but Bryan Cranston is an actor, so that's the job he's obviously outraged about
Hollywood's BIGGEST problem is the REALITY that there are 100 YEARS of QUALITY videos ALREADY out there that ANYONE can watch. No NEW stuff needed. More stuff then you could watch continuously for over TWENTY YEARS! Who needs Hollywood???
Hollywood has "produced" itself out of a job.
Yeah lol
Robots?! 😂
What does BLM have to do with the SAG strike??
The raised fist you see in the back ground isn't actually associated with a specific ideology but is the general symbol for collectivism and solidarity, it's been used by unions for about 100 years.
@@reganhill-male763 it's a communist symbol
@@reganhill-male763 Though even without that, the working class is inextricably linked to civil rights since class as a concept was exacerbated for the specific reason to colonize and enslave
It stands for Marxist authoritarians virtue signaling about "collectivism." No thanks.
violence and burning things can get you $$$$$
Some of the richest men and women in the world finally coming to terms with AI. What about other industries ?
they don't care.
Who is he??
Bryan Cranston Net Worth $40 Mio. USD. Nothing to add.
Imagine thinking that you should be paid less for being the best at what you do 🤣
@@MrSlanderer If you think salaries and actual skills matter you live in a complete dream world. And I am not just talking about acting.
UM ACTIUALY HIS A STOPID RICH GUY BECAUSE HAVEEING MONEY IS BADD🤓
Waltuh, do yourself a favor and learn to take a yes for an answer
This speech and that crowd has made me pro piracy.
He said he just wants “decent living” yet is negotiating for more money than any average person could make.
No the strike is on behalf of all the actors and writers who makes far less than a liveable wage, while the executives rake in more money than any average person could ever hope to make(seriously look it up, unfathomable amounts of money). Bryan Cranston is a union member and is using his big name in the industry to act as a spokesperson for all the people you see in the crowd of this video and many more. He’s trying to help people like that
He started taking small jobs like anyone else, this is why it matters
For every million dollar actor there a thousand struggling actors with 2nd jobs just to make it.
he's worth 40 million
@@shellysmith1037how it’s that relevant? He’s supporting actors who make much less than he does.
JUST REMEMBER THEY ARE ACTORS ..
SO WAS THAT SPEECH ACTING 😮
YEAH SO THEY STAND IN FRONT OF A COMMUNIST SYMBOL AND THEY WANT THE SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN CITIZENS....WAKE UP PEOPLE ...
Yeah,,it's a distraction
@@treyw.warchild8863It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
@@vitaminckillscovid103 he scared that A.I can do his job..lol actors are making millions and complaining...
He looks like a loon wearing that shirt with the symbol of Marxism.
What is wrong with standing up and fighting for your work rights. It does not matter if he is rich or poor, he has the right for his identity and in fact his means of making a living not to be replaced by AI. All I hear is moaning about his being an actor or being to rich, that does not matter. No person has the right to take away the identity and rights of a human being, no matter who they are. I thought America was the land of the free and freedom of speech - if it is listen to what he says, you might learn something.
YES! Workers united! Anyone who is forced to sell our labor for our own survival, rather than owning capital, are the working class. This is class war at the end of the day- we cannot let the capitalists sow distrust and division among us (because that’s how they continue sabotaging us as well as the international working class through exploitation).
there is no "right" to work. there is no "right" to not be replaced. no one owes anyone a job. no one is entitled to a job. no one is required to pay you more money for a job. if a job does not meet your needs then you go find another that does. most people are not going to have sympothy for millionaires fighting with billionaires.
@@iamborg3of9But isn't just affecting millionaires and billionaires in the acting industry, that's only 1-2%, most unknown actors have to take double jobs in order just to afford to live in LA. There are many aspiring actors and screenwriters out there in the world that are working to get recognized or gain an opportunity that can get them set for life. Yet their chances are being diminished because of situations like this.
@@iamborg3of9Plus your philosophy is flawed when you work a job you expect compensation that you're owed by working said amount of days, when you work overtime you expected to be owed extra money because you've worked extra days. If you've worked for a company for said amount of years, would expect to be given a promotion would you not. There's no difference here if you put out a film that became a box office success you expect to be OWED a reasonable compensation for said film.
@@josephpercy9172 no it's not flawed at all.. having an "expectation" is the flaw. my company pays me a salary. so if i work my 40 or 60 it doesn't matter. i get paid to do a job regardless of how many hours i work. sometimes i work 20 or 30 sometimes 50 or 60 it just depends. if you are paid on an hourly basis. you get paid for each hour of work you do. expecting to be owed as you put it is the problem. get a job that will pay you what you want. if not, go get another job that will.
Go ahead and move. Nobody knows who you are
I went back to this speech to hear him say we will not have our jobs taken away and given to robots ! Lol something funny about that, and its inevitable for a lot of jobs.
They were fine with CGI taking Practical Effects Artists jobs give me a break.
It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
You realize both CGI and Practical Effects are done by humans right?
@@Johnnysmithy24 You realize they can just take up Computing then your probably a robot bot.
Powerful speech their so others can learn love u man 🤜🏻🗣
They signed a contract that’s all
They didn't sign a contract to have their likeness used for all eternity for little to no pay though. So instead of being forced to do so to in order to work they all decided as one to nip that in the bud. This is just greed on the side of the studios and executives and I for one support their strike. (Not a writer not an actor just an avg American)
they can learn to code....
Seriously- “Hollywood” needs to shutdown for a decade.
Here are the facts:
Studios have record high debt
Studios have record low box office
Theaters have record high ticket prices
Theaters have record low ticket sales
Streaming services are a major loss
Audiences dislike much of they content being produced
These people are going to get nothing - and likely destroy their industry in the process.
Enjoy!
You didn’t name a single fact. 😂😂
And these children that you spit on
As they try to change their worlds
Their immune to your consultations
They're quite aware of what they're going through
-David Bowie
@@mynameisben5133thank you. totally agree with your points and appreciate this point.
This what happens when u cater to the woke
💯. Times have changed, demand has changed. They destroyed their own industry. They should have focused on their craft instead of being political activists. Go woke, go broke.
I find it impossible to feel sorry for any of these people. They are all privileged in relation to the majority of American people. Go cry somewhere else...
Seriously dude..?
So ur gonna side with the wealthy billionaires instead?
They “act” like their job is essential.
@@righteousrawb7225 100%
@@Everhadduckmilk who said that?
Seeing this after Always Sunny Acting Speech
I didn't know Water White was in Westworld.
Water White? Maybe. Walter White on the other hand...
Bryan Cranston is looking like Anthony Stewart Head's brother :-)
2:48 this is Bryan Cranston's best acting job... not Heisenberg, or Hal, or Tim Whatley... this reading
michael shannon hair 🤣🤣
More like extremely rich old man cries for more money
OMGosh, i hope he's not carrying that rock on his pockets, you know, the one that does the "Big Bang Theory"!!!
I wonder who negotiated his contract for breaking bad? the union or his agent?
I think he's on something
A decent living? lol they make a lot more then a decent living. Most of us on here make a decent living and below. They make far more then that.
That was... pretty cringey
wow. the wages
AND???? THIS ISINT A COMADY SHOW
@@teorachev9455 NOT SURE WHAT A COMADY SHOW IS. NEVER HEARD OF COMADY.
This is a losing battle. You can't fight the proliferation of technology
So we should just accept that our digital likeness can be used without our permission and all our jobs automated with no share in the increased efficiency? The entire world turns into some sort of cyberpunk-fiefdom? That seems sustainable.
@tristan8922 you can negotiate for better contracts. That said, no contract you accept will ever be relevant enough to reflect the rapid reality of AI. The rate of AI adoption and growth is so disruptive that you'll have to try and account for the changes as they come. And let's be honest, no one is catching up, not anymore. I suggest buckling up and figuring out how AI can work for you instead of coming up with ways to stop what's inevitable.
Fire them all. They’re the reason Hollywood is in the state it is now, fire everyone and get new writers and actors.
Well said!!!
Sad
What robots is ge talking about?
AI
That Miles O’Brian, he was a Union man.
Sean Aloysius O'Brien. He was more than a hero, he was a union man!
''DEY TOOK ER JERBS''
Learn to code Heisenberg
Lock em 0ut🔒
They already got more money than sense.
$17 Movie Tickets.. let that sink in..
You do realize that the majority of actors aren't wealthy... right? Very few actors actually make a lot of money. These famous and wealthy actors are standing up for ALL union members, not just themselves. What an ignorant comment...
@@OptimusGPrime why are simping so hard for people who wouldn't give you the time of day?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
They need to get 15 an hr
More like 30-40 minimum. I don't think you realize just how much money is actually out there.
@@OldManShoutsAtClouds i thought 15 was the magic number. Always more more more. Typical welfare cases
heisenberg
You will all be replaced by AI
you as well
@@sleepnaught this entire comment section is weird lol
@@toophoot2757 It really is. It's very odd to watch people cheer on the prospect of millions of people losing their jobs. They think they're somehow immune the effects.
I look forward to it
RESISTENCIA !!!!
What's my name Mr. Iger? SAY IT!
Thank you for your service Bryan. Now step aside. No one needs you anymore. They’re coming for you all too.
No way they went with that logo 😂 kinda Jewish
Shame
A.i can do a better job and be more believable.
Hollywood, with the extra time on your hands, get out there and speak in support of your president, Dementia Joe.
BC is king ❤
So much anti robotism!
Those actors need to learn to code. Lots of high-paying jobs in high-tech. Just learn to code
I want this man to be president
It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
Cringe
Bryan Cranston for President. I like his delivery.
Riiiiight
Because a self-righteous actor did so well for Ukraine 🙄
It was fine for robots to take the jobs of many hard-working blue collar Americans but now that his job is threatened he feels entitled to protest about it.
@@MalchikGuyHe's doing pretty well, though, for a president who was supposed to be deposed after two weeks
That’s the problem ppl thinking ppl who do nothing with politics should be in politics
@@dandavid2027 having experience in politics is actually a bad thing for politicians as far as im concerned.
I'm not sure about whether he agrees with my politics or not, and because I've never heard him endorse Trump, I must automatically be diametrically opposed to him. Until he agrees with me, i say NOPE!
Trump literally doxxed Walt Jr aka his son
Nice bait
This man is a President!!! I have tears in my eyes
take your meds.
An actor acting upset because his luxurious salary is disappearing. Interesting how they rail against becoming part of the middle class while claiming to be part of the middle class.
Writers should be forced to work for free nothing would ever be filmed without the incredible actors
Actors wouldn’t have anything to film without incredible writers. It’s not a one sided fight. The writers and the actors are fighting together for the same things.
Tf
i want that sag shirtt
The Marxist symbol...
@@mattstrathis4328 is there something wrong with wanting to support my Union?
@@TOASTYDAWGZ
I never said that... but the symbolism is not a positive message imo.
@@mattstrathis4328 a symbol of solidarity is not positive? dude u joking right
Unions are trash