Gina Carano Is Back and She’s Going After Mark Hamill Again, But Claims She’s Not Biased
Looks like Gina Carano is back in the spotlight—again. This time, she’s targeting ‘Star Wars’ legend Mark Hamill over a joke he made about Trump. Carano claims she’s not trying to attack anyone personally, but her track record says otherwise. And here we go again.
Carano recently criticized Hamill for a satirical comment he made. Hamill joked that Trump’s prayer after an assassination attempt looked more like he was taking a nap. Instead of just ignoring it, Carano jumped in and somehow made the joke about herself. Classic move.
If you’re wondering how many times Mark Hamill has even mentioned Gina Carano—none. He’s never responded to her, never engaged. But that doesn’t stop her from dragging him into her narrative. And it’s not the first time, either. We even found an older tweet where Carano took another shot at him, once again over politics.
In her tweet from July, Carano defended Trump, claiming he was praying, not sleeping. She went on to accuse Hamill of spreading misinformation and even brought up the idea of ‘white democrat male privilege.’ It was a long-winded rant that also included a dig about Hamill not being fired recently, and, of course, she couldn’t resist comparing things to Hitler—again. At this point, it feels like she’s missing the point entirely, like the famous Montoya line from ‘The Princess Bride’: ‘You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.’
What’s wild is that none of this had anything to do with her. Yet, here we are, watching Carano twist a simple joke into a personal attack on herself. It’s her usual pattern: claim she’s being targeted, insert herself into someone else’s conversation, and then play the victim. She’s been doing this ever since she got into hot water with Disney.
While it’s true that everyone has a right to their opinion, Carano’s repeated claims that she’s not biased or part of any agenda seem to fall apart with every new tweet. She says Disney targeted her because of her views, but her actions keep proving that there’s more going on than just some unfair treatment.
In the end, it’s not just about politics—it’s about owning up to your actions. Carano could express her views without always playing the victim. At this point, it’s getting harder to take her seriously when she keeps repeating the same tired narrative.
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