3 thoughts on “DiCaprio jets to India to exploit poor villagers for global warming movie”
Hollywood notoriety is inversely proportional to common sense. The more you have of one, the less you have of the other.
I remember when Paul Simon caught flack for “taking advantage” of African artists on one of his albums.
I bet none of them felt that way, but the grievance industry locked on to it.
But then, he wasn’t pushing a lie, or creating a Potemkin Village.
Frankly, I don’t give a s….t about anything he says or thinks. He may be a popular actor, but it ends there. What he says has no more weight than my cat does. (You didn’t know I have a talking cat?!)
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Hollywood notoriety is inversely proportional to common sense. The more you have of one, the less you have of the other.
I remember when Paul Simon caught flack for “taking advantage” of African artists on one of his albums.
I bet none of them felt that way, but the grievance industry locked on to it.
But then, he wasn’t pushing a lie, or creating a Potemkin Village.
Frankly, I don’t give a s….t about anything he says or thinks. He may be a popular actor, but it ends there. What he says has no more weight than my cat does. (You didn’t know I have a talking cat?!)