Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man married to a WASP who claims to be Hispanic is not allowed to lecture me on what is reality and what is alternative reality. That's hilarious. BTW, he was gorgeous when he was young.
Still is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man married to a WASP who claims to be Hispanic is not allowed to lecture me on what is reality and what is alternative reality. That's hilarious. BTW, he was gorgeous when he was young.
Still is.
Anonymous wrote:A man married to a WASP who claims to be Hispanic is not allowed to lecture me on what is reality and what is alternative reality. That's hilarious. BTW, he was gorgeous when he was young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He blames it on Americans believing mass media:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/alec-baldwin-believes-americans-are-very-uninformed-about-reality/ar-AA1uJHuA
Is he right ?
Why would anybody be interested in what Alec Baldwin thinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So strange. Most American believe in a reality where if you negligently point a loaded gun at a woman and kill her, your sympathy is toward the woman's husband and young child.
Instead when asked today about the movie Rust her talks about how hard it has been on.....
Wait for it.... Not on the young boy who lost his mom.... not the widower....not the cast members who watched Halyna Hutchins die in front of them...not the director who was shot and hospitalized but
This is who has been the most traumatized according to this POS Alex Baldwin:
"My wife has been very, very traumatized from this," he told the outlet. "There has been a lot of pain. When you are married to somebody and everything was going fairly well and we had seven kids … and the floor falls out. It’s very frightening and very disturbing. And we are trying to get the wind in our sails, to get away from this stuff. Because the film doesn’t stand by itself. It’s always going to be overshadowed by this."
He only very briefly mentions Halyna Hutchins, and doesn't seem to mention Director Joel Souza, who was hospitalized after being hit in the shoulder. He doesn't mention Andros Hutchins who is probably around 12 years old now who lost his mom. But remember isn't the boy who has been traumatized or the cast members who watched Halyna die, it is his wife who has been "very, very traumatized".
He clearly does not know when to shut up. Such an stunningly insensitive thing to say.
Beyond insensitive, it was also an amazingly stupid thing to say.
Yet here he is, lecturing to the world that Americans are supposedly stupid?
He needs to take a long look in the mirror. And then STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So strange. Most American believe in a reality where if you negligently point a loaded gun at a woman and kill her, your sympathy is toward the woman's husband and young child.
Instead when asked today about the movie Rust her talks about how hard it has been on.....
Wait for it.... Not on the young boy who lost his mom.... not the widower....not the cast members who watched Halyna Hutchins die in front of them...not the director who was shot and hospitalized but
This is who has been the most traumatized according to this POS Alex Baldwin:
"My wife has been very, very traumatized from this," he told the outlet. "There has been a lot of pain. When you are married to somebody and everything was going fairly well and we had seven kids … and the floor falls out. It’s very frightening and very disturbing. And we are trying to get the wind in our sails, to get away from this stuff. Because the film doesn’t stand by itself. It’s always going to be overshadowed by this."
He only very briefly mentions Halyna Hutchins, and doesn't seem to mention Director Joel Souza, who was hospitalized after being hit in the shoulder. He doesn't mention Andros Hutchins who is probably around 12 years old now who lost his mom. But remember isn't the boy who has been traumatized or the cast members who watched Halyna die, it is his wife who has been "very, very traumatized".
He clearly does not know when to shut up. Such an stunningly insensitive thing to say.
Anonymous wrote:
He blames it on Americans believing mass media:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/alec-baldwin-believes-americans-are-very-uninformed-about-reality/ar-AA1uJHuA
Is he right ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alec is uninformed about basic firearms safety; don't see why anyone should listen to him.
Correct. Only low I.Q. types listen to puppet celebrities about any issues or care what they have to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alec is uninformed about basic firearms safety; don't see why anyone should listen to him.
Ha. Touche. But also, he's right. A majority of Americans recently made an excessively poor choice.
Anonymous wrote:So strange. Most American believe in a reality where if you negligently point a loaded gun at a woman and kill her, your sympathy is toward the woman's husband and young child.
Instead when asked today about the movie Rust her talks about how hard it has been on.....
Wait for it.... Not on the young boy who lost his mom.... not the widower....not the cast members who watched Halyna Hutchins die in front of them...not the director who was shot and hospitalized but
This is who has been the most traumatized according to this POS Alex Baldwin:
"My wife has been very, very traumatized from this," he told the outlet. "There has been a lot of pain. When you are married to somebody and everything was going fairly well and we had seven kids … and the floor falls out. It’s very frightening and very disturbing. And we are trying to get the wind in our sails, to get away from this stuff. Because the film doesn’t stand by itself. It’s always going to be overshadowed by this."
He only very briefly mentions Halyna Hutchins, and doesn't seem to mention Director Joel Souza, who was hospitalized after being hit in the shoulder. He doesn't mention Andros Hutchins who is probably around 12 years old now who lost his mom. But remember isn't the boy who has been traumatized or the cast members who watched Halyna die, it is his wife who has been "very, very traumatized".
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
I am not a fan of his, but he's correct that many Americans are ill informed and unaware. I'd add, also not curious about what they don't know.