So Guy Pearce showed solidarity with Palestine at Cannes by wearing a pin and Vanity Fair decided to photoshop it out. 🇵🇸
Little did they know the bracelet was also of the Palestinian flag colors. pic.twitter.com/kxdoVzJa2v
— Ahmed Hathout 🇵🇸 (@ahmedhathoutt) May 26, 2024
This is like, really hardcore.
I almost have respect for Vanity Fair for having these kinds of balls.
Like, they had to know Pearce was going to complain, right?
RT:
Vanity Fair France has apologised after it was found to have photoshopped an image of actor Guy Pearce, removing a Palestinian pin he wore at the Cannes Film Festival.
The ‘Time Machine’ and ‘Prometheus’ star posed for a photo shoot wearing a badge displaying the Palestinian flag on his jacket. The item was reportedly visible in the French magazine edition of Vanity Fair, but absent from images shared by the publication’s website and Instagram account.
The edit was first reported by journalist Ahmed Hathout over the weekend. “So Guy Pearce showed solidarity with Palestine at Cannes by wearing a pin and Vanity Fair decided to photoshop it out,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter), noting that the Australian actor also wore a bracelet in the colors of the Palestinians flag.
The magazine was lambasted online, with commenters accusing it of censorship. Many pointed out that Pearce is a vocal supporter of the Palestinians and has labeled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu “a vengeful tyrant” for the IDF’s conduct in Gaza.
“Palestinians are being murdered as we speak. Displaced, traumatized, ruined,” the actor wrote on social media on Tuesday. “This MUST stop. SHAME on you Netanyahu.”
I always liked Guy Pearce. He wasn’t really in any very good movies. There was one that took place during the city war where he was a cannibal. That was cool. I’m not even sure that was him.
Memento was cool I guess but sort of overrated. But I guess it was pretty cool at the time, and maybe it just didn’t hold up very well.
Anyway, with this move, he’s basically saying “I’m good with never being in another Hollywood movie for the rest of my life. I’m just sick of this Jew bullshit.” I mean, he’s only in his mid-50s. Like, he could have a career, and he’s just like “yeah, but nah, I’m just way sick of Jews.”
I guess if you’re sick of Jews killing kids in Palestine, you’re definitely also sick of dealing with Jews in Hollywood.
Good man.
UPDATE:
The film was called Ravenous, and Pearce was indeed in it.
I remember thinking it was a fun time.
guy who?
Highly unusual opinion for an Aussie. Very nice.
It’s more than just consoling to have never heard of Guy Pearce or anything to do with Hollywood for the past several decades. Hollywood should be renamed Plato’s Cave.
I remember back in the day that if you were to tear down a poster “raising awareness” for missing Israelis presumably captured 10/14, you would be doxxed on twitter accounts and people would go after you in your home, and after your job.
Isn’t this sort of the same thing?
He was in a film adaption of The Count of Monte Cristo.
lol. Cringe whitey.
I don’t think Christopher Nolan, who is basically an independent, cares much about what ((Hollywood ))thinks…He’ll have no problem casting Guy Pearce again….And Nolan is the top director on the planet at this point…
Now college students are going to demand that we cancel our subscriptions for Vanity Fair
he was indeed in ravenous. i remember because me and my horror movie nerd friends found any excuse to say “HE WAS EATING MEEEEEEEEE!!!!” for a few weeks after seeing it.
he can enjoy a comfy retirement with sarandon and cusack. as can whichever hispanic actor/actress gets canceled by the weinsteins and ari emanuels that run hollywood (seriously: that’s been a trend for the past few zionist slaughters. ask selena gomez or javier bardem or penelope cruz or jenna ortega or melissa barrera). history will lionize ANYONE who calls out this holocaust 2.0 even if it’s too late to do them any good. i’d like to see cameron or ridley come out with even a mild statement that makes the ziovermin heads explode but i’m not holding my breath.
hollywood is just another thing ruined by hedge fund dipshits and focus groups. anyone who wants superior entertainment can look to korea or japan or whatever and just deal with reading subtitles like an adult. otherwise it’s just “imagine this animated movie from the 1980s but everybody’s BLACK!” or “how about a version of this young adult fiction book but CGI CGI CGI CGI CGI!!!!!”
Watching as cinema Hollywood dies and goes all DIE WOKE, where blacks are cast as kings and queens of England, inventors of atomic energy, brains behind western civilization, ad nausea, Guy figures since most casting now requires dumb niggaz playing parts of white historical figures, you may as well stand up for what you believe in and play the part of a brave white guy, what else do you got to lose?
As far as present-day Aussies go, I agree with you 100 percent. I first encountered them, however, when I was in Sydney on R&R in late 1968, and the dozen or so people I spent several days with were the most free-spirited and outspoken young people I had ever met. They were absolutely fearless. The older folks were much the same.
The transformation of Aussies into major knee-jerk proponents of the Jew narrative is a tragedy. What the Jews have done to Oz is comparable to what they have done to Ireland and Spain. At least there is finally some pushback from the Irish, albeit probably too little and too late.
On a related matter, I don’t see many movies, but one that my work colleagues got me interested in seeing twenty-plus years ago was Memento. When I watched it again online a few months ago, my reaction was identical to Anglin’s: “It just didn’t hold up very well.”
TL/DR: We have changed. We are not the people we once were.
Several years ago, I had an interesting conversation with a young woman from Belarus. We were work colleagues at the time, and we were talking about work – although it was at an after-hours event at a bar across the street from my office. She mentioned that she admired my outspokenness (not about politics, but about work). She mentioned that she had been surprised when she first moved to the United States that so few people were willing to give their honest opinion (again, not about politics, but about work matters). She said that her work colleagues in Belarus, for example, had been very outspoken about work matters. (Again, they were not outspoken about politics – that would have been illegal in Belarus, but they were very outspoken about work.)
Her statement had a big impact on me. When I was a young lad, many moons ago, Americans were famous for their willingness to say what they really thought – about anything. They may have been full of B.S., but they would give their opinion. If you didn’t like it, then that was your problem.
We have changed. We are not the people we once were.
No different to America, it is illegal to talk about politics, and by politics I mean REAL politics, not the empty headed narratives being peddled by the ZOG media people. Try saying something bad about faggots, niggers or jews, and see how quickly you will be destroyed, and now increasingly being sent to jail for it.
I would posit that having directed ‘Oppenheimer’ as some sort of hagiography, Nolan is yet another dreary kikesucker.
LA Confidential was pretty slick entertainment regarding corruption, depravity and masculinity in crisis.
He was great as Lieutentant Exley.
So which sniveling kike did this?
You mean the jews changed us. We have no free will at all. If the jews say nuke each other we’re all dead men cuz jewish mind control powers. Damn jews. We dindu nuffins.
Speaking of editing reality, AI seems to be rather Jewish about things it doesn’t appreciate. Here’s a video about using AI to try to “improve” film:
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I knew I was a fan of torrents for a reason. People should collect older copies of media like film, photographs and books to avoid having their memories fucked with. They will rewrite history too, one might not even notice if the process is gradual. We should treasure long term memory and pattern recognition above googling.
These faggot actors always think people are interested in their opinions about politics and current events — I guess that comes from living in a pretend world.
Nowadays, Vanity Fair is mostly pop culture and celebrity tabloid trash, with vapid, über-mainstream attempts at ‘journalism’ thrown in, so likely few of their readers are intelligent enough to care about Stalinesque foto editing — this is the kind of garbage they publish:
How Lisa Rubin Became MSNBC’s “Eyes and Ears” at the Trump Trial
So Vanity Fair used to have guys like Christopher Hitchens writing for them, now they have to settle for the likes of Brian Stelter.
How Lisa Rubin Became MSNBC’s…”
No further questions, your honor.
But at least Vanity Fair’s film critic, Richard Lawson, has the goods. A commenter praised Korean films. I agree. The superb “Past Lives” was ranked 2023’s number-two movie of 2023 by the excellent Roger Ebert dot com panel. Lawson likewise ranked it as number two. (Disclosure and warning: not just superb, but also, devastating.) Now, of course Lawson has, to some degree, been forced to woke-ize himself. But what film critic hasn’t? And besides, it is possible to discern that filtering when reading reviews; not easy, but possible. Btw, the recent Korean-made “Decision to Leave” is a gem.
Also Dunkirk. He’s been shit ever since he became a huge name with the Dark Knight, but lately there’s been a trend towards Jewish propaganda movies too.
There are many films such as Memento which are good to watch just the once, trying to work out what is going on is part of the fun. Life is just too short to watch or read the same things over and over anyhow.
Played a mean Ebenezer Scrooge too.
“Past Lives” is very good but not really Korean. Actors, director, producers, and production companies involved were not Korean by a large majority.
I’ll watch “Decision to Leave.”
Memento was an excellent film. Very original. Very imaginative. And Guy Pearse deserves credit for daring to openly support Palestine over (((Hollywood))).
Radical opinions involving Israel can actually end careers in Tinseltown. Amazing but true. Therefore, what Pearce did takes balls.
Thank you, Guy Pearce.
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