That was not my intent, and I apologize if that's the impression give.
I was mostly lamenting that this is a necessity of what actors deal with in Hollywood, and the best way to cope with it was to not internalize it or take it personally.
Considering how many people responded negatively to my post, I clearly didn't put enough thought into it, and in hindsight it comes across as dismissive and disrespectful to what she's dealing with. Again, not my intent.
My responses were about my own experiences as well in handling negative feedback to my creative works. I get them every single day, and by necessity I have to never take it personally, otherwise I'd be perpetually depressed and have a nervous breakdown. The healthiest means forward I've been told and have found to be to value my own worth and to ignore unjustified, unsolicited, unwarranted criticism, but to also push back against actual hatred and intolerance as it arises.
My initial post clearly did not appropriately demonstrate this sentiment, and I apologize.