To je se odnosilo na ovaj dioironman wrote: 02 Dec 2024, 11:58A zasto mislis da glasaci ne odlucuju sami?Naseef Mushroom wrote: 01 Dec 2024, 23:34
Zar ne bi trebali glasači sami da se informišu i odluče za koga će glasati, a ne da im to kaže neka poznata ličnost?
Pogotovo danas u eri interneta i 5000+ TV kanala, gdje i najmlađi glasač može sam formirati mišljenje.
I po čemu su oni drugačiji od Trumpovih glasača?
Mentalno na nivou male djece koji mole mamu da im kupi Coca Colu jer su vidjeli na reklami da je Beyonce pije.
Jel to poznati glumci ili uopce poznate osobe ne smiju iznijeti stav?
Jel Robert De Niro prica gluposti?
Shvatam ja tu neku uvrnutu potrebu za borbu protiv wokea i slicnih novotarija..
Ali to nije ni 5% agende trumpovih oponenata.
Nikad mi nece bit jasan profil ljudi koji u Trumpu vide neki napredak
Opet,to sam samo ja..
DeNiro treba biti neko mjerilo?Da ali sve ove poznate osobe kako za Trumpa tako i za Kamalu davali podršku zato što imaju uticaj i jer oni mogu promijeniti mišljenje ljudi (tako se bar mislilo).
Nije nastupala Beyonce kod Kamale čisto onako, nego da bi od Beyonce fanovi glasali za Kamalu.

Lik kojeg ne vole ni njegovi Italoamerikanci jer je u filmovima promovisao svaki negativni stereotip o Amerikancima italijanskog porijekla
“Yet no other actor has done more over the past four decades to perpetuate Italian mobster and buffoon stereotypes than De Niro. Even when he played non-Italian mobsters (Once Upon a Time in America, Goodfellas, Casino and The Irishman), he still came across as “Italian.” Fairly funny, considering that De Niro also has French, German, Dutch, and English heritage. So much for being his authentic self!”
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Da ne govorimo o činjenici da je narodu više muka kako celebrity multimilioneri koji su davno (dobrovoljno) izolovani od realnosti i radničke klase, kukaju o svakodnevnim problemima običnog čovjeka ako bi Trump pobijedio.Don’t honour wise guy De Niro, say US Italians
To millions of moviegoers around the world, Robert De Niro is the epitome of the Italian man.
But the tough guy image and parts in blockbusters such as The Godfather II have not endeared him to some Americans of Italian descent.
Yesterday, it emerged that an influential Italian-American organisation had appealed to Silvio Berlusconi, asking the prime minister to cancel Italy's plan to award De Niro honorary citizenship.
The Order of the Sons of Italy in America (Osia), which is based in Washington and has 600,000 members and donors, and describes itself as the oldest and largest association of its kind, is indignant that the actor has "made a career of playing gangsters of Italian descent".
It is particularly annoyed that De Niro is to star in a Steven Spielberg children's film which is, it says, deeply offensive and will instil in young people the idea that Italians are all mafiosi.
The group has been asking Spielberg's company, DreamWorks, since last autumn to edit what it considers the most offensive aspects of the film, Shark Tale, before it is shown at next month's Venice film festival and launched in the US in October.
According to Osia, Spielberg's company has responded by saying that it does not believe the film, in which De Niro plays the voice of a shark that Osia says is a classic godfather figure, will cause offence.
"This man [Spielberg] is going to make millions of dollars with a film that is going to introduce unflattering and untrue stereotypes of Italian-Americans as gangsters to millions of children," said Dona de Sanctis, Osia's deputy executive director.
The organisation faxed Mr Berlusconi on Tuesday to demand that the actor not be given the citizenship accolade.
"He has done nothing to promote Italian culture in the United States. Instead, the Osia and its members hold him and his movies responsible for considerably damaging the collective reputations of both Italians and Italian-Americans," the group said.
