Culture ‘Goodbye, America’: celebrities react to Donald Trump’s election win - Boohoohoo

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Celebrities have shared their disappointment and anger over Donald Trump’s re-election as president.

The Republican’s Tuesday victory over opponent Kamala Harris sent shock waves throughout Hollywood after the Democratic candidate ran a campaign filled with A-list names including Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Bruce Springsteen and Julia Roberts.

The Don’t Look Up director Adam McKay expressed frustration with how the past year has been handled by the Democratic party. “Who would have guessed lying about Biden’s cognitive health for 2 yrs, refusing to do an open convention for a new nominee, never mentioning public healthcare & embracing fracking, the Cheneys & a yr long slaughter of children in Gaza wouldn’t be a winning strategy?” he wrote. He later added: “It is time to abandon the Dem Party.”

Rapper Cardi B, who had appeared at a rally for Harris, shared an Instagram video of herself watching the results with the caption: “I hate y’all bad.” When asked if she would appear at Trump’s inauguration during an Instagram live, she said: “I’m sick of you! Burn your fucking hats, motherfucker. I’m really sad. I swear to God I’m really sad.”

In a lengthy Instagram post, Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis wrote that it would be “a return to a more restrictive, some fear draconian time” and that minority groups will now be more afraid. “But what it really means is that we wake up and fight,” she wrote. “Fight for women and our children and their futures and fight against tyranny, one day at a time. One fight at a time. One protest at a time. That’s what it means to be an American.”

Actor John Cusack, who has long been politically outspoken online, wrote: “The fact that the country would choose to destroy itself by voting in a convicted felon rapist and Nazi is a sign of deep nihilism. To put it mildly.”

Christina Applegate, star of Dead to Me and Married … with Children, conveyed her upset over the effect the result will have on women. “My child is sobbing because her rights as a woman may be taken away,” she wrote. “Why? And if you disagree, please unfollow me.” Billie Eilish echoed her thoughts in an Instagram story, calling it “a war on women”.

Ariana Grande wrote in an Instagram story that she is “holding the hand of every person who is feeling the immeasurable heaviness of this outcome today.”

The Wire actor Wendell Pierce congratulated Harris for running “a great campaign” and warned of what will now happen under Trump. “Elections have consequences,” he wrote. “The Supreme Court will be changed for a generation. I’ll never see a moderate court again in my lifetime.” He also criticised Trump’s “racism, misogyny, xenophobia”.

Oscar winner Viola Davis also thanked Harris for her “bravery” and for “loving America’s promise”. She added: “I am and will forever be proud”.

Author Stephen King shared the following: “There’s a sign you can see in many shops that sell beautiful but fragile items: LOVELY TO LOOK AT, DELIGHTFUL TO HOLD, BUT ONCE YOU BREAK IT, THEN IT’S SOLD. You can say the same about democracy.”

Duncan Jones, director of Moon and son of David Bowie, posted that he was feeling “very Brexity” while expressing pessimism over the millions who voted for Trump. “I think we may have overestimated the goodness in people,” he wrote.

Singer Ethel Cain called the situation “bleak” and had a strongly worded message for Trump voters. “If you voted for Trump, I hope that peace never finds you,” she wrote. “Instead, I hope clarity strikes you someday like a clap of lightning and you have to live the rest of your life with the knowledge and guilt of what you’ve done and who you are as a person.”

On The View, Whoopi Goldberg, who has been outspoken about her feelings on Trump, said: “He’s the president. I’m still not going to say his name. That’s not going to change.” Her co-host Sunny Hostin said she was “profoundly disturbed” by the result.

The British author Philip Pullman simply wrote: “Goodbye, America. It was nice knowing you.”

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They spent decades shitting out every stupid thought that popped into their heads on various social media outlets (often while drunk and/or high) and they wonder why nobody respects them anymore. The air of mystique they used to have in the past via carefully curated interviews and PR company-sponsored appearances no longer exists and now we see them for the chucklefucks they really are.
 
These people should just go away for good or isolate themselves in a remote island. These people have one job - entertain their audience and they obviously can't do it without inserting their insane beliefs nowadays.

When even actual clowns and sexy strippers provide more entertainment than your whiny ass, you know you've failed at being a useful celeb.

The average Joe should really stop giving these clowns any attention at this point.
 
British author Philip Pullman simply wrote: “Goodbye, America. It was nice knowing you.”
Shut the fuck you Brit-tard, your series is ASS and you'll never be 10% the man Tolkien or C.S. Lewis were.

Shove your bibliography up your ass sideways.

Same goes to Steven King (I enjoyed pirating his entire body of work and that includes RAGE which that cowardly faggot pulled from printing)

All of the other multimillionaire celebrities can fuck right off too.

The dude who directed the Fucking WARCRAFT movie especially. Lol 😆 The only people worthy of respect in that one are the CGI artists and the actors.
 
I hope they leave so America can finally stop being literal babylon

Maybe christ returns to America because all of the satanists (intentional or otherwise) migrate elsewhere
 
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If Donald Trump is personally sexist, makes crude jokes or whatever, what does that actually do? Like practically speaking the worst it would cause is offense. Why do we put feelings over actual policy?

Democratic sexism, like disenfranchising women from public spaces by taking away their single sex spaces or attempting to erode Title IX, is way, way more harmful than Trump being a crude old man. I guess it's more polite sexism which makes it OK.
100% guarantee Trump is genuinely sexist. Though that's less because he's Trump and more when he was born and raised. Most men around that age have similar beliefs, he's just more open than most.
It's incredible what people are willing to tolerate if presented in a polite, tactful manner. Though it doesn't work on everyone, diplomacy is one of the best skills to learn and master because of the wealth of benefits it will grant you when used effectively.
 
Hollywood celebrities have to say this shit because its the only authorized opinion, if you don't start every conversation about Trump with "orange man bad" say goodbye to your career. So point being, their "opinions" aren't even their opinions half the time.

Not to mention these people aren't exactly reputable even if you forget they're puppets feeding the machine, Cardi B for example: a former prostitute that has publicly admitted to drugging and robbing men, her quote while watching the election results "I hate y’all bad" she's literally a retarded whore.
 
If Donald Trump is personally sexist, makes crude jokes or whatever, what does that actually do? Like practically speaking the worst it would cause is offense. Why do we put feelings over actual policy?

Democratic sexism, like disenfranchising women from public spaces by taking away their single sex spaces or attempting to erode Title IX, is way, way more harmful than Trump being a crude old man. I guess it's more polite sexism which makes it OK.

Lol Viola Davis lionized a tribe of Africans who profited extensively from the slave trade, to the point where when the British formally banned the slave trade and started intercepting the ships, they were super buttmad they couldn't get paid anymore. She tried to portray the Dahomey as only being reluctant slavers, which was absolutely not true.

#GirlBossTho
Viola Davis is all what's wrong with liberal black women today. I don't deny that she's a great actress and she deserves all the praise she's received professionally, but she truly acts as if she's magical for being black and we're all wrong for not acknowledging.

What a bunch of histrionic faggots.
"Histrionic faggot" is the actual definition of their career.

But, but, kamala paid a billion dollars to assemble the avengers to beat blonald blumpf in a zoom call. CELEBRITIES ARE IMPORTAND, DAMNIT!!!!
She didn't pay enough to bring Hawkeye and that's why they lost.
 
She didn't pay enough to bring Hawkeye and that's why they lost.
I am only finding out about this stunt now.

I cannot believe these ridiculous stooges did a straight repeat of 2016 where they try to steer the election with their superhero influence. Don Cheadle and Scarlett Johannson don't surprise me in the slightest because they're both TDS retards, but RDJ? What a moron.
 
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