Sharon Stone and Alec Baldwin are condescending towards most Americans
Greetings from Italy, you fools!
That’s the message both Alec Baldwin and Sharon Stone delivered to Americans this week.
During a panel at the Torino Film Festival, Stone — visibly upset over Trump’s recent election victory — criticized Americans as “uneducated.”
In her rant, Stone attempted to reassure her distinguished international acquaintances that she does not belong to the ignorant crowd.
‘My country is going through a phase of adolescence. Adolescence is very arrogant,” she said. “Adolescence thinks it knows everything.”
It appears that Stone shares the same arrogance she criticizes. Formerly known as Hollywood’s seductive femme fatale, she now attracts attention mainly for her political outbursts.
‘We haven’t witnessed this in our country before,” she remarked, comparing it to Italy’s history of fascism. “So Americans who don’t travel, who 80% don’t have a passport, who are uneducated, are in their extraordinary naivete.”
According to the State Department, 48% of Americans possess passports, but Stone’s argument holds weight in the eyes of the esteemed “Basic Instinct” actress.
Borrowing a theme from the “White Dudes for Harris” playbook, Stone cautioned: ‘Good men must help good men. And those men must be very aware that a lot of your friends are not good men.”
Joining her in the crusade, Alec Baldwin, who, alongside Stone, represented the epitome of foolishness at the film festival. The outspoken actor — infamous for calling his own daughter a “thoughtless little pig” — continued the scathing assessment of their fellow Americans.
“Americans are very uninformed about reality, what’s really going on — with climate change, Ukraine, Israel, you name it, all the biggest topics in the world. Americans have an appetite for a little bit of information,” Baldwin lectured.
Perhaps he is referring to the situation in his own home, where discussions on various topics are lacking. For instance, the true nature of being Spanish. Recall how his wife — Hilary Thomas from Massachusetts — adopted the persona of Hilaria and portrayed herself as Spanish, despite being as traditional New England as a plate of broiled scrod.
Nevertheless, Baldwin and his cohorts believe they are the educators we need — the ones who will rescue civilization from the encroaching MAGA supporters overrunning our nation.
And they intend to do so through film. Much like how Kamala Harris was propelled to victory through concerts.
“Now is probably one of the most critical times in our history for us to create films that will educate people about the realities around the world,” Baldwin declared without modesty.
Their arrogance blinds them to the fact that the air they breathe reeks to the rest of us.
Similar to Eva Longoria — who pities us unfortunate souls trapped in this “dystopian country” — it appears these two have abandoned their inner filters and are unfiltered in expressing their real opinions about the American public. The same public who bought tickets to their movies and contributed to their wealth and fame.
Baldwin and Stone view most of us as having the intellectual depth of gum sticking to the soles of their shoes.
To them, we’re all uncultured and unlovable individuals without travel documents.
However, the disparity between the opinions of the elite (or those who see themselves as elite) and the common folk has never been wider.
Stone still deems “relatable” as wearing a Gap shirt to the Oscars.
These pampered celebrities inhabit a separate realm where Hall and Oates’ “Out of Touch” should play whenever they enter a room.
May I propose to this pompous duo that they set aside their passports and haughty attitudes, and embark on a road trip across the US? Engage with real Americans who are not on their payroll. They might be surprised to discover how mistaken they are about people.
But alas, they never will, as deep down, these actors realize their influence has diminished; the outbursts at Torino are manifestations of their narcissism.
Besides, Stone is likely busy packing. She previously mentioned in July that she would relocate to Italy if Trump won. Apologies to our Italian friends — she’s your responsibility now.