Friday, May 5, 2017

Syria Attack, Donald Trump Blasphemed Hollywood Artists

Los Angeles - A missile attack to Syria launched by the United States, immediately reap a lot of negative reactions. Not only from civil society in the world. Most Hollywood celebrities also expressed their annoyance at Donald Trump's controversial decision.

Although the decision was based on a chemical gas strike in Syria presumably based on Assad regime orders, celebrities remain unaccepted by Donald Trump's decision. A number of foreign celebrities and then vent through social media.


On Twitter a row of actresses expressed her surprise. Rose McGowan for example delivered, "I can not even say #usa." Other comments on Twitter also came from actress Rosie Perez by saying, "Omg !!! #Syria."

Not to be missed, Kerry Washington said, "Wait, what ?! Make my heart crash. #Syria." Plus Lena Dunham sincerely expressed, "One thing to tweet now is to pray for peace and safety."



Rosie O'Donnell's guilty conscience represents his country. "We carried out a bomb attack on Syria - while he played golf at WAR florida." Cher singers also write sarcastic feelings by saying, "Military action always messes things up."

Like the women, a row of Hollywood male artists voiced their anger. For example, Patton Oswalt commented, "I mean, TENTU our president has read Tuchman's The Guns of August, right? Heh heh? Heh? Someone? Hello?" Barbara W. Tuchman's The Guns of August book which covers a series of events that ended in World War I.

George Takei even urged, "Let's all today promise not to let the Trump bomb make it so popular, or let the foreign conflict distract from our ongoing investigation."


Increasingly hot, some other celebrities wrote down the phrase that President Donald Trump quipped directly. Andy Lassner for example said, "The president who campaigned will not attack Syria just attacked Syria." Samantha Ronson also reveals, "There is, in a way, a contradiction for every action she takes, on her own Twitter account."

There is still a lot of annoyance that diluapkan a number of other Hollywood stars with satirical Trump over his statement to Barack Obama not to attack Syria, especially without congressional approval. Josh Gad of Olaf's voice in the Frozen and LeFou films in Beauty and the Beast, bravely proclaimed, "My Lord, Lord God. Hypocrisy is a wonderful thing."

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