Meryl Streep Supported By Colleagues After Speech Against Trump

Meryl Streep Supported By Colleagues After Speech Against Trump
Meryl Streep Supported By Colleagues After Speech Against Trump

Video: Meryl Streep Supported By Colleagues After Speech Against Trump

Video: Meryl Streep Supported By Colleagues After Speech Against Trump
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MerylStreep accepts her award at the Golden Globe Awards 2017
MerylStreep accepts her award at the Golden Globe Awards 2017

Actress Meryl Streep's speech against Donald Trump at the Golden Globe Awards, to which the tycoon has given a prompt response, has generated a wave of sympathy among his colleagues.

Streep, with 30 Golden Globes nominations and who had just received an honorary lifetime achievement award, began by saying she was very saddened by the mockery "someone with power" (referring to Donald Trump) made to a disabled journalist (Serge Kovaleski from the New York Post). "When the powerful use their position to abuse others, we all lose," she said.

"The instinct to humiliate - when modeled by someone with a public platform, someone powerful - is something that seeps into everyone's life because it gives others permission to do the same," he said.

"The lack of respect invites the lack of respect, violence incites violence," he added.

Among the first to react to his words was presenter Ellen DeGeneres, who addressed her 64.5 million Twitter followers with applause for the actress. "There has never been anyone like Meryl Streep. I love her," he said. w ‡ ö {Î · ñç = õ½Ý ÷ † µåïõ ÷ µs-ôëW4óoZ

Model Caroline de Maigret wrote: Find someone to see you from the tide that literally everyone is giving Meryl Strep.

While many have concentrated on the political nuance of his speech, others also highlight his final sentence, dedicated to art. One of them was Elizabeth Banks who, after thanking him "for defending us", highlighted the final sentence of his speech: "Take your heart and turn it into art".

Sharon Stone commented that Streep "was never as funny as tonight."

While on Twitter the actress Gina Rodríguez claimed that her speech "gave life", Anna Kendrick wondered if there was someone better than her.

Valuations that contrast with the response of Trump, who in his response described Streep as one of the "most overrated actresses in Hollywood".

Streep is the actress most often nominated for the Oscars, with 19 nominations. The Cecile D. DeMille Award she received this year at the Golden Globes was awarded for her "exceptional contributions to the world of entertainment."

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