You may want to browse your favorite streaming service for Tim Robbins movies to rent one of his flicks this weekend as a symbolic “thank you” for his bravery.
That is, if you like freedom and body autonomy.
If you’re still wearing a mask outside - this will make your blood boil.
Too bad, Karen.
Tim Robbins - formerly married to Susan Sarandon - an aging movie star who never shied away from flaunting his left-leaning political views during his career - even THIS GUY is fed up with the authoritarian medical clown show trying to take over the world.
On his Twitter account, Robbins is letting everyone know he’s now awake, not “woke.” And he’s fed up.
Here’s his Aug. 17 tweet that caught my attention:
Now, conservative news detectives will notice when they peruse Robbins’ Twitter feed that he still has some opinions that don’t agree with yours.
But now is not the time to dwell on petty differences. Like I said earlier today in a comment on the Post Woke Substack, we need to step off the red/blue hamster wheel.
We need to come together as Americans to fight off totalitarianism through information sharing, compassion, and teamwork.
The elites want us squabbling with each other while they raid the cookie jar.
These are strange times…when someone from the other side of your political aisle stands up for a crucial issue like body autonomy, no inoculation mandates, masks, etc. they should be applauded, and we should try to make a connection with them as human beings.
“The People” have the numbers to win - if they unify.
Keep your magnifying glass clean, fellow news detectives and enjoy your weekend.
P.S. Got a recommendation for a Tim Robbins movie rental? Let us know in the comments.
That is part of the problem in todays' world. The "people" will jump all over you and continue to bash you for making a mistake, which fosters an environment that makes it hard to admit when you make a mistake. Therefore, those who make mistakes will not admit it to themselves much less to the public. Everyone makes mistakes, we are all human, nobody is perfect. But there are those that can't admit it and those who will NOT let others admit and move on.
I liked Arlington Road, an old one...