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re: Meltyl Streep
Posted on 1/8/17 at 9:38 pm to Hogwarts
Posted on 1/8/17 at 9:38 pm to Hogwarts
A long time ago they swayed opinion. No longer...
The hypocrisy is clear to all with half a brain. She called on the media to stand up to Trump. What a joke.
The hypocrisy is clear to all with half a brain. She called on the media to stand up to Trump. What a joke.
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Meryl Streep received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes on Sunday night, and slammed Donald Trump's "performance" in her acceptance speech.
"Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners, and if you kick us all out, you’ll have nothing to watch except for football and mixed martial arts, which are not arts," she said, tearfully and with a faint voice, upon accepting the career-spanning honor.
She echoed Hugh Laurie's comment about how the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is part of "the most vilified segments in American society right now" — Hollywood, foreigners and the press. "But who are we, and what is Hollywood anyway? It’s just a bunch of people from other places," she explained, outlining her New Jersey upbringing, plus the non-Los Angeles backgrounds of Sarah Paulson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Amy Adams, Natalie Portman, Ruth Negga, Viola Davis, Dev Patel and Ryan Reynolds. She asked sarcastically, "Where are their birth certificates?"
Streep then noted that one "performance" stood out this year: that of Donald Trump when he publicly mocked The New York Times' Serge Kovaleski, a disabled reporter. "There was nothing good about it, but it did its job," she said. "It kind of broke my heart when I saw it, and I still can't get it out my head because it wasn’t in a movie, it was in real life. That instinct to humiliate when it’s modeled by someone in a public platform, it filters down into everyone’s life because it gives permission for others to do the same."
"Disrespect invites disrespect, violence incites violence," she continued. "When the powerful use their position to bully others we all lose."
After stressing the importance for the press to stand up to Trump — "We need the principled press to hold power to account, to call them on the carpet for every outrage ... We're going to need them going forward and they're going to need us to safeguard the truth," she stressed of journalists — Streep concluded her speech by quoting Carrie Fisher: "Take your broken heart, make it into art."
Posted on 1/8/17 at 9:43 pm to cajunangelle
Streep, take an Alar-treated apple, shine it up real nice, and stick it straight up your arse.
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