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If they don't want to lose fans, they should keep their mouths shut. I have a long list, just not interested in watching their movies anymore. Sure I am not the only one.
but anybody should take what they say with a grain of salt. Let's not pretend they say what they say without an agenda.
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Originally Posted by Wanderer0101
When you can't spell CAT or don't know who fought in the WW2 then your vocalized opinion which some fools will put credence in because you look good, read lines, sing or put a round ball through a hoop is not only a disservice to democracy, it's an insult to democracy.
Is this the rumor....Cher can't spell CAT. I love Cher, but does she seriously think we want to know how much she likes the President, while she ignores his failed policies. As if all these years, she has been paying attention to politics.
They should if they had any common sense, but when a celebrity opens their mouth and exposes their ignorance or bigotry, it lets me know they're someone I'm not going to support with my entertainment dollars.
But celebrities live in a bubble where nobody dares to challenge their opinions, no matter how poorly informed they are. Twitter has been one of the best tools for exposing various celebrities idiocy and intolerance for opinions that differ from their own; they can't fathom there even are other opinions because nobody ever stands up to them.
Fake celebrities, who for the most part make cra99y movies.............I really don't care what they have to say anyways.
I doubt most people care what us posters on a random internet forum have to say either. I doubt politicians think "We need REAL input...Lets go to City Data!"
So, what's the consensus here? Should we modify the first ammedment or get rid of it?
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