Hollywood Celebrities Freak After SCOTUS Delivers Second Amendment Victory: ‘Truly Disgraceful Ruling‘

Hollywood celebrities are freaking out over the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision on New York’s proper cause requirement for concealed carry permits, ruling that the state’s law is unconstitutional.

Stars including Julianne Moore, Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Whoopi Goldberg, George Takei, and Albert Brooks erupted in fury at the high court following Thursday’s announcement.

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Hollywood’s race-hustlers promote two wrongs making a right

When I was growing up, I distinctly remember my mother telling me that two wrongs don’t make a right. Just because my friends managed to get an “A” in chemistry because they cheated on the test didn’t make it right for me to do the same. Cheating is still cheating. Likewise, just because someone was mean to me because I was Jewish did not make it appropriate for me to be mean to that person because he was not Jewish. But in today’s Hollywood, when it comes to hiring, the new mantra is that active racial discrimination is the only way to go.

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Nolte: Disney‘s Big, Gay ‘Lightyear’ Is the Latest Woke Box Office Flop

Groomers in Space

Lightyear, the latest piece of child grooming media from the predators at the Walt Disney Co., is looking like a box office catastrophe, which is only a surprise to those who don’t live in the real world.

Gee, what do you think will happen when you add some high-profile homosexuality to a kiddie movie?

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Top Gun: Maverick betrays Hollywood’s weakness in China

Thirty-six years after flying high in the 1980s original, Top Gun: Maverick, a sequel to the adventure-thriller film in which Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer fight baddies for the US Navy, is breaking box office records in America.

Besides spectacular dogfights with fighter jets, it is getting praise for another reason. When a trailer for the film was released in 2019, Taiwanese and Japanese flags were removed from Cruise’s bomber jacket – appeasing Beijing (which claims Taiwan and disapproves of Japan) but upsetting Americans.

But when Paramount released the film late last month, it had reinstated the flags. Americans and Taiwanese cheered. Some critics claimed this was evidence Hollywood was finally standing up to China.

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Tough week for Hollywood, good week for America

Hollywood is wallowing in angst, and at least half of America couldn’t be happier.

It started with the release of Top Gun: Maverick. The film was a stunning success and was devoid of the typical wokeness that has slithered into just about everything they have created in recent years. None of Hollywood’s usual box-checking to fill the woke agenda was present. Worse yet, it is a pro-American movie, filled mostly with males doing military stuff.

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A toxic couple on trial

There were no winners in the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard verdict

The trial that captured the attention of the country — or at least a handful of TikTokers — came to an end yesterday.

A Virginia jury found that actress Amber Heard defamed her ex-husband Johnny Depp and vice versa. While both parties were held to be liable, Depp was awarded $15 million in damages whereas Heard was only awarded $2 million.

It was a major defeat for Heard who expressed her disappointment in a statement shortly after the verdict was read.

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Amber Heard Defamed Johnny Depp, Jury Says

Amber Heard defamed Johnny Depp when she wrote an op-ed identifying herself as a domestic abuse survivor, a jury found on Wednesday, bringing a close to the alternately disturbing and surreal Virginia trial that pitted the divorced Hollywood couple against each other.

But the jury also found that an ex-attorney for Depp defamed the actress when he described her claims about Depp abusing her as a hoax.

The verdict, reached in about 13 hours, marked the end of a case that dwelled on lurid allegations of repeat violence and damaged careers, and polarized public opinion about both actors. A British judge previously found “overwhelming” evidence Depp physically assaulted Heard repeatedly and left her in fear for her life.

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The 20 Dumbest Hollywood Hatemongers, Part II

Celebrities unhinged.

When Donald Trump stunned the Hollywood Left by denying Hillary Clinton a White House win in 2016, he triggered a tsunami of celebrity bile. For the next four years and after, Hollywood elitists vented their online rage at Trump, at the 63 million Americans who voted for him in 2016, and the 74 million who voted for him in 2020, smearing them as “white supremacists,” “deplorables,” and “domestic terrorists.”

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