During one of Magin Kelly’s regular cultural wars on Wednesday, conservative experience threatened to make her “mission” to destroy a declared Netflix restart on the long -time television family drama, “Little House on the Prairie” if the producers “Wokeify – IT S
The construction of Kelly’s X caused a rather disturbed response from the star of the original show Melissa Gilbert, who played a young version of the author Laura Ingles Wilder in the show, which took place at the NBC from 1974 to 1983. Wilder’s favorite children’s books is the basis of the basis for the basis for The show that depicts the life of her family on the American border, beginning in the 1870s.
As Daily Beast reported, Gilbert wrote on topics: “Obviously Magin Tweeta (I’m not on this platform) asking that Netflix did not” wake up “their little remake of the house,” according to Daily Beast. Then Gilbert suggested Kelly “hmmm … to watch the original again. Television is not much more “awakened” than we do. “
Gilbert continued, saying that the original show “has dealt with racism, addiction, nativeness, anti -Semitism, misogynia, rape, abuse of spouses and any” awakened “topic you can think of,” The Daily Beast reports. Gilbert is also familiar with Fresh Takes on the Prairie Stories, considering that she is involved in an adaptation of the Wilder Books Music Theater, which premiered in the Gutris Theater of Minneapolis in 2008 and is nationally toured.
Gilbert completed his message to Kelly with Curt: “Thank you very much.” Gilbert probably gained some valuable experience dealing with politically excited people, once he was the president of the Guild of Screen Actors and briefly ran for Congress in 2015 . Without referring to the name of Donald Trump, Gilbert also made it clear that in October she did not support his return to the White House or his policies by publishing her support for the protection of reproductive rights on Instagram.
The construction of Kelly was encouraged by X Post by Hollywood Reporter, reporting the restart of Little House on the Prairie. Kelly probably embarked on Ginny How, Netflix’s vice president for dramatic series, promising to provide “new perception of this emblematic story.”
Netflix also said that the new taking of Little House on the Prairie will be “a private reliable family drama, part of the epic tale of survival and part of the origin of the US West”, which will serve the “kaleidoscopic view of struggles and triumphs of Those who formed the border. “From this description, it sounds that Kelly can deal with a television series that will probably show that indigenous Americans and others, not just white European immigrants, have played a role in shaping the culture, politics and history of the US West.