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​Golden Globes Stars Avoided Politics

Sunday’s display was Hollywood’s first microphone since Donald Trump was elected to a next term. This time, there was scarcely a spy about it. On Sunday, Hollywood hoisted a pale symbol in the cultural conflict. Some folks in the movie money will definitely find that summary of the 82nd Golden Globe Awards irritate. Us? Conceding the moral high ground to President-elect Donald J. Trump and his supporters? Always. They had very refer to the Sunday prize-winning films. ” Emilia Perez”, honored with four Globes, is a Spanish-language music about trans identity. ” The Brutalist”, which received three, is an amazing about expat problems. ” Wicked”, which was given a new award for best hit, is about biases and the problem of energy. However, the Globes have never been about finesse. The Globes proselytize for liberal causes and issues in a way that is supposedly acceptable to celebrities. Sunday’s present was Hollywood’s first microphone since Mr. Trump was perfectly elected to a next term. And this moment, nothing was said in a huff about it. Meryl Streep strongly resurrected from the Globes phase in 2017 as Mr. Trump, setting the stage for a brand-new cultural war. The Globes turned into a de facto march for the Time’s Up action the following year, with Oprah Winfrey giving a sleazy speech and lots of actresses wearing black to rally sexual harassment. Michelle Williams and Russell Crowe both made passionate appeals for abortion rights in 2020, while Russell Crowe focused on the issue of climate shift and the Australian bushfire problems. From the Globes level, vegetarianism, the international refugee crises, and Black Lives Matter have all been praised. In 2023, the Globes gave subscription to the Russian leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, who gave a statement condemning Russia. During the standard red floor preshow, guests kept the talk bordering on fabric chocolate: You’re gorgeous, I’m beautiful, the weather is beautiful, all is beautiful. ” It’s Sunday evening, and the moon is out”, Felicity Jones told an examiner. ” There’s not a lot to worry about” .We are having difficulty retrieving the article content. In your browser’s settings, kindly allow JavaScript. Thank you for your patience while exposure is verified. If you are in Audience mode please leave and log into your Times accounts, or listen for all of The Times. Thank you for your patience while accessibility is verified. Now a subscription? Register in. Want all of The Times? Subscribe. 

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