John Cusack, the actor who appeared in quite a lot of profitable movies within the Nineteen Eighties and past, has grow to be a far left on-line activist lately.
He made an look on the ‘No Kings’ protest in Chicago on Saturday.
The humorous factor is that Cusack went out of his method to criticize who he referred to as Trump’s ‘masked goons’ whereas he himself was carrying what was primarily a disguise.
Like all issues for the left, it’s simply completely different once they do it.
From Mediaite, via Yahoo News:
Actor John Cusack had a message for President Donald Trump and his “masked goons” on behalf of his hometown of Chicago: “Go to hell!”
Cusask, throughout a short interview with CNN on Saturday on the No Kings rally in Chicago, blasted the president — one thing he has loved doing incessantly during the last decade. Particularly, The Excessive Constancy star advised reporter Whitney Wild he was upset about Trump sending Border Patrol and ICE brokers to the town to deport unlawful immigrants.
“Everybody is aware of the rating, proper? The authoritarians divide and conquer and so they create an ‘different’ after which they decide on it, decide on the particular person, harass them, jail them, and that’s all used as a path to allow them to steal as a lot as they’ll [and] keep energy,” Cusack stated. “Everyone knows historical past. So, that’s what he’s doing, and we’ve masked goons roaming the streets, hiding their faces, abducting folks.”
Cusack, in a distinct clip shared by CNN later, advised the president to go to hell, earlier than including Trump was blind to Chicago’s liberal historical past.
See the clip beneath:
Naturally, there have been different left wing celebrities on the protests as effectively.
From The Wrap:
A sequence of nationwide protests towards the Trump administration kicked off Saturday morning, starting in New York (after a smattering that happened in Europe within the day’s early hours) and concluding in Los Angeles. The protests drew the participation and help of a number of celebrities, together with Mark Ruffalo and John Cusack.
Ruffalo first talked about the protests Thursday, when he shared a video selling NoKings.org. “WE the Folks – WE have the ability and collectively WE will win! Take a look at this inspiring video and share it with your loved ones, buddies and neighbors to affix one of many over 2,500 No Kings protests throughout our nation this Saturday, October 18th,” Ruffao wrote on Instagram.
“Braveness is contagious! Every of us have an necessary position to play on this historic second by exercising our First Modification rights of freedom of speech and peaceable protest.”
These folks will do something to stay related, particularly now that the Hollywood system is collapsing.
