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Topic: Would you boycott celebrities...
Lpdon's photo
Sat 09/10/16 10:53 AM

that was good too

and taps, with tom cruise as the crazy kid

I also loved the movie he did with Christopher Walken, though the name escapes me

and mystic river, with kevin bacon, just mesmerizing





Colors is and will be the only movie of his I will ever watch.

mysticalview21's photo
Sat 09/10/16 10:59 AM



Since many in the entertainment industry hail from "Hollywood" which is in California, a true liberal bastion, the home of sanctuary cities, Feinstein, Piglosi, Brown, and the greatest example of all the failed politicos, policies, and agendas of the demoncrapic party, and from which the many hailed as celebrities, making millions to contribute to the party and given their bully pulpits to speak from.......

NOPE..... have no problem at all boycotting them

Clint Eastwood spoke to an empty chair..... cute gesture.... very symbolic


hilarious.

anyone who speaks to furniture. hilarious.

didnt change my opinion of his fine career tho. you never know.





he is doing a lot of behind the camera now ... lost respect when I heard he beat ...think it was his first wife ... so don't really care to much for him now ... or what they have done sometimes ... but this is mainly about do you respect someone that is helping in the presidential elections ... Not sure now some I really thought I use to like ... now all I am going to think ...is crap they really liked this candidates views ... and that is the way they are ...

Lpdon's photo
Sat 09/10/16 11:13 AM




Since many in the entertainment industry hail from "Hollywood" which is in California, a true liberal bastion, the home of sanctuary cities, Feinstein, Piglosi, Brown, and the greatest example of all the failed politicos, policies, and agendas of the demoncrapic party, and from which the many hailed as celebrities, making millions to contribute to the party and given their bully pulpits to speak from.......

NOPE..... have no problem at all boycotting them

Clint Eastwood spoke to an empty chair..... cute gesture.... very symbolic


hilarious.

anyone who speaks to furniture. hilarious.

didnt change my opinion of his fine career tho. you never know.





he is doing a lot of behind the camera now ... lost respect when I heard he beat ...think it was his first wife ... so don't really care to much for him now ... or what they have done sometimes ... but this is mainly about do you respect someone that is helping in the presidential elections ... Not sure now some I really thought I use to like ... now all I am going to think ...is crap they really liked this candidates views ... and that is the way they are ...


He never hit any of his wives. He was a dog like most famous people are though.

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sat 09/10/16 01:22 PM
The only logical reason I can imagine to boycott an entertainer or artist or business person or other, because of who they vote for or advovcate in support of, is if they declare that all of their income from their performances or business practices, is going to be funneled into getting someone elected who I was seriously opposed to.

In short, it's a matter of intelligent practicality.

So. When business people declare that they like Trump, since I am one of the many who think he will be a destructive force against the best interests of the United States if he wins, unless they ALSO declare that they are giving all the money I spend on their products and services to Trump, I see no reason to "boycott" them.

And no, I don't think all celebrities and entertainers and so on should "shut up" as though it's none of their business who wins an election. It's just as much their business as it is anyone elses. If you want entertainers to shut up, you must also demand that all OTHER business and political people shut up as well, since ALL of them are speaking out for the exact same reason: they hope that whatever influence they have by way of their notoriety or financial or political power, will translate to persuading others to vote in people who they like.

There's very little that's MORE anti-American, than declaring that one segment of the legal society should be prohibited from speaking their minds.

no photo
Sat 09/10/16 01:46 PM
Meh, Im gonna stick with telling the "attn whore, look at me, I'm better than you because I can act and hire others to handle my day to day activities because those little chores are beneath me to do" crowd to stfu.

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Sat 09/10/16 01:53 PM
i actually boycott companies that pay famous people to promote their products... the main reason being that it costs them so much to use a celebrity, and the money comes from the consumers who buy their products... as far as political boycotts, i really don't care which star is on what side, this is America and everyone has a right to their opinion... unless they are liberals, then they only want to hear from people that agree with them and anyone that doesn't is just an idiot... hillary just confirmed(as if it needed confirming) this with her "trump supporter" speech a few nights ago..

Seakolony's photo
Sat 09/10/16 02:28 PM
I would boycott society if I felt the need too

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Sat 09/10/16 02:35 PM
Edited by RebelArcher on Sat 09/10/16 02:38 PM

I dont understand that. If they have a personal assistant taking care of stuff, that means they dont get to voice their views?

or is it because they are wealthy?
or not like the majority of the population?


To be fair, they can voice it all they want...it's actually when they use their status to promote views as being the only right view is when I want to tell them to shut up. Their hypocrisy of backing the "little man" while never actually having been one, is hilarious....hence the assistant remark.
I'll take the view of someone working 50-60 hours a week while raising a family and getting raped on taxes before I'll listen to a Sean Penn, or Rosie O'Donnel or God forbid, a Michael Moore. Shut up and sing, act, or dance monkies.
And to be fair again...that goes for the Clint Eastwoods and any conservative celebs also

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Sat 09/10/16 03:53 PM

Celebrities are only as popular as the money and media backing them.

Enough of that and who needs fans?

Just ask the Clintons! It's not who they are, it's the power, money and forces behind them pulling the strings.

Few actually like them other than those who benefit. Political cling-ons, lobbyists, media, and the misguided public..... NOT fans!

mightymoe's photo
Sat 09/10/16 04:03 PM
Edited by mightymoe on Sat 09/10/16 04:05 PM


everyone has a right to their opinion... unless they are liberals, then they only want to hear from people that agree with them and anyone that doesn't is just an idiot...
This can be said for conservatives as well, so it seems a moot point.


i disagree, who's attacking who at the rallies? is it the conservatives attacking the liberals and socialists? or is it just happening at the trump rallies when the outa control liberals are around?

not a moot point, because you, like all liberals, only see one side, the liberal side

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