Tyler Perry Shakes Hollywood Woke-ism with Oscars Speech (VIDEO)
Apparently, the Oscars occurred over the weekend.
I didn’t even notice because to be honest, I don’t give a crap about these Hollywood liberals who just continue to spew hate and illogical rhetoric. I don’t care for these braindead morons who pay bail for criminals who light buildings on fire and hurt other people. I don’t care about these enablers one bit. If they never make another movie again, I would be a happy man.
That said, there are a very few number of celebrities who are willing to speak out against the radical left. Tyler Perry is not necessarily one of them, but in this case, he’ll do just fine.
During the Oscars, when he accepted an award he took a moment to talk about the Derek Chauvin trial and the divide in our country, and honestly, I’ve got to applaud him for it.
“In this time, with all of the internet and social media and algorithms and everything that wants us to think a certain way, the 24-hour new cycle … it is my hope that all of us would teach our kids, and I want to remember: just refuse hate. Don’t hate anybody.”
“I refuse to hate someone because they are Mexican or because they are black or white or LBGTQ. I refuse to hate someone because they are a police officer. I refuse to hate someone because they are Asian.”
“So, when they saw George Floyd’s death, this horrific, horrible death played out, as this man pleaded for his life and begged, said ‘please’ many, many times, it — seeing it changes everything. So I became very, very optimistic when everybody galvanized together because I know that’s when change comes. When people galvanize and come together as one, that’s when change happens.”
“But lately, I’ve been very, very concerned that the message is being hijacked by some other groups or political ads and parties that are trying to stop the message of what we’re asking for here [is] police reform, right?. So, yeah, I was, but I’m worried now because of what I’m seeing.”
"I refuse to hate someone because they are a police officer": Tyler Perry wins Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the Oscars pic.twitter.com/P6PJZlUQdV
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) April 26, 2021