Posted on 03/20/2020 1:28:26 PM PDT by Red Badger
Larry the Cable Guy has slammed a number of Hollywood stars who he believes are out of touch with the current homeless situation in Los Angeles, Calif., amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"Wonder Woman" actress Gal Gadot and other celebrities, including Kristen Wiig, James Marsden and Natalie Portman, posted a cover of John Lennons famous song Imagine on social media in an effort to inspire hope.
Were all in this together, Gadot captioned the video. She said she recorded it on Day 6 of her home quarantine.
But the comedian from Nebraska has called them out on Twitter for being "clueless" in their efforts to ease the public's concerns over the pandemic.
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Larry The Cable Guy ✔ @GitRDoneLarry
Heres a message from people with a lot of possessions that can take a year off of work and not flinch telling everyone outa work to imagine a world with no possessions while people are living in the street a half mile away from em. RT @MattWalshBlog:
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Just what the homeless need: a pagan atheistic so-called song from the Beatles.
Virtue signaling makes the clueless celebrities feel better. I wish they would stay home and smoke a joint instead.
I can’t imagine these Hollywood Tools shedding their possessions for one second.
.”No Hell” naturally they do not believe there are bad consequences for bad actions so that I buy
Reopen the nut houses.
"Wonder Woman" actress Gal Gadot and other celebrities, including Kristen Wiig, James Marsden and Natalie Portman, posted a cover of John Lennons famous song Imagine on social media in an effort to inspire hope.
These people are celebrities? Now I know for sure, Im totally clueless about pop culture.
Imagine no heaven above us, no hell below. Better start realizing it, because it might matter pretty soon.
Yeah a bunch of millionaires telling me to “imagine no possessions”.
Yep.
TV and Blockbuster Video quality movies (one and done) have saturated the term “celebrity”. “Every one” is a celebrity these days.
I watch Jeopardy almost every night
When a category has lots of questions about present and recent media, I have no clue who or what they are talking about.
That’s how much of an impact artistically these “celebrities” have made on me.
Hollywood show people have an unprecedented chance to share their wealth and show just how much they care.
I hear that Hollywood and BelAir mansions have quite a bit of extra space.
Illegal aliens and homeless and welfare rats infected with the china Virus might absolutely love the charming rooms, nutritious food and therapeutic swimming pools as guests of these woke show people while recovering from the chinese Virus disease.
Imagine no celebrities.
I have said for years that Hollywood has too many ‘stars’.
Back in the Golden Era of Hollywood, the studios kept them to a small number, under contract, and non-political. Sam Goldwynn knew that if a star was to speak out on anything, half the paying customers would not be there in their next movie. The stars knew it too..................
That said, the late pop artist, Andy Warhol, once said, “In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.”.................He was right............He died in 1987 before the Internet fulfilled his prophecy.........
Imagine there's no liberals.
It's easy if you try.
No haters,
No race-baiters.
No one to cheer when
Babies die.
Imagine all the taxpayers,
Living their lives FREEEEEEEE EEE-EEE E-E-E!!!
You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one.
Just change your vote to Republican,
And the wooooorrrrrld will be as one!
Imagine the song artist himself was worth $800 million.
Commission Gordon, quick light up the virtue signal!
They should get down there and wipe the butts of the “homeless” to prevent the spread of all sorts of disease.
...Imagine all the peepull.....dying from disease
You might sayyyyyy I’m a dreamer...
Incredible isnt it that they sang that to the homeless. They dont need to imagine. Its their reality. Smh
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