Not trying to out anyone, but Hollywood liberals used Peach State filming to get into a strong Republican state. That was a Trojan horse. Wondering what the # of conservatives vs liberals that are actually employed by filming companies.
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The number of people the film companies employ only tells part of the economic story. When filming comes to a place the number of people they employ directly may be relatively small. A lot of other local businesses (food, florists, dry cleaners, drivers, etc.) also benefit and also support the system. I grew up in L.A., where almost everyone works for the entertainment industry in some capacity even if they don't work for the entertainment industry at all. Not trying to discourage you from getting a feel for the numbers , more suggesting those numbers may leave a lot out.
Oh, I get that too! Yes, everyone gets a piece of the action, and can't break off the cycle. I don't want people to lose lively hood.. but I am sure, this was a way to get liberalism/Hollywood into the South.
I hadn't thought of that angle but yes I agree with the Trojan horse aspect. Just saying once film production invades a place its tentacles get into all of the local commerce and culture, making it harder to root out.
I just want to know how many Liberals now call Georgia their "home" because they "work" there, while their "second home"(cough,cough) is in LA. How many days a yr do they "live" in GA. My guess is this happens alot. They also have "living" quarters for all their "help", "personal assistants" etc.. can 100% bet this happens.
Oooooh. That is a very good question indeed. I've seen a lot of people irl do sketchy stuff wrt what is their "permanent residence," usually for tax reasons.