CaliforniaGlobe:
This past Sunday, the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards took place at The Beverly Hilton Hotel, located in Los Angeles County, where three people a day die on the streets from homelessness.
As host Ricky Gervais comically pointed out in his opening monologue, celebrities should not use their acceptance speech for political purposes since they are “in no position to lecture the public about anything,” because they “know nothing about the real world,” and have had “less time in school then Greta Thunberg.” Yet many of them did, knowing they have the ear of millions of people, including elected officials.
Russell Crowe, who won for his role as Roger Ailes in Showtime’s “The Loudest Voice” was in Australia protecting his family from the bush fires. The message he sent along said, “the tragedy unfolding in Australia is climate change-based,” and “we need to act based on science.” His message urged everyone to respect our planet so we all have a future. read more
Go tell it to India and China, russie-boy.
Ricky could’ve hit ’em all in the head with a baseball bat for all the good it did. Patricia Arquette is fat, dumb and a fool.
@Anon 11:28
The prospect of watching actors getting brained with a baseball bat might actually prompt me to turn on the television.
“… three people a day die on the streets from homelessness.”
Huh?
Being a bum isn’t terminal. There has to be a rational explanation for the deaths. “Homelessness” is all emotional and shit, but there’s no causality.
And why should Hollyweird maggots GAF about hobos and bums? Do THEY buy movie tickets?
izlamo delenda est …
Russell Crowe owns a cattle ranch in Australia. He, and Al Gore could start with their own property, if they want to save the planet.
Cap & Trade those cow farts, Mr. Crowe.