What do we know about the Academy Awards? America’s conscience and former host of “The Juggies” on Comedy Central’s “The Man Show” Jimmy Kimmel will address the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements somehow. We’re also pretty sure actors will let their clothing do the talking when it comes to political issues.
New York Magazine reports Saturday that some celebrities at the Oscars will be wearing orange anti-gun violence pins, to distinguish themselves from all of the pro-gun violence celebrities in the crowd, apparently.
Some celebrities attending the Academy Awards will reportedly wear an orange anti-gun violence pin https://t.co/gyDSyngNXC
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) March 3, 2018
The pins reportedly come courtesy of Everytown for Gun Safety.
Oh! They finally found something MUCH more meaningful than "thoughts and prayers" ? https://t.co/4NOKoB7WmI
— Kim Ann (@ATLSAHM) March 3, 2018
Hollywood’s version of “Thoughts & Prayers”? https://t.co/hkx5UHS6P3
— Realist & Curmudgeon (@PenguinsFan62) March 3, 2018
That's it guys. They did it. Gun violence has now ended. https://t.co/GfRMYgxnLf
— shelby✵ (@NebulaeObscura) March 4, 2018
Lapel pins! They've found the mass murderer's one weakness. https://t.co/Ca079bcz63
— Renna (@RennaW) March 3, 2018
Orange is the new hack https://t.co/ln6VhYv6AN
— Jim Treacher is a dumb pseudonym (@jtLOL) March 3, 2018
Um, everyone's already opposed to gun violence. Thanks though. https://t.co/dwCmZJvxCU
— Name cannot be blank (@TonyDarnell1) March 3, 2018
Are people in support of gun violence? https://t.co/oG7daXzEaS
— Socrates (@socratictimes) March 3, 2018
Note: Everyone is Anti gun-violence, except criminals.
These are "Anti-Gun" pins.
Even you know that, look where you placed the hyphen. https://t.co/CJIIZ5AQsB— Jellenne (@jellen805) March 3, 2018
a brave statement, in opposition to those pro gun violence bastards https://t.co/X1u0OEkDFS
— The Piss Wizard (@ThePissWizard) March 3, 2018
Ah, I see, the MeToo movement is so last month now https://t.co/cYs6IYeuLL
— Michelle McCormick (@TexMex817) March 3, 2018
I'm sure this pin will be 200% more effective than the last pin they wore to stop sexual assault in Hollywood. https://t.co/XdYtw6i8iM
— Tawnos, God of Robots and Hunter of Monsters (@TawnosWins) March 3, 2018
Anything to avoid focus on Hollywood's sex abuse scandals. https://t.co/R8WUKGFHiW
— Howard Roark Laughed (@Major_Skidmark) March 3, 2018
While accepting awards for movies that prominently feature gun violence… https://t.co/Qxax7416zN
— James Hasson (@JamesHasson20) March 3, 2018
Rumor is their armed security will not. https://t.co/kQJQJSMM6c
— JeffDavidson #OMC_H (@JeffreyMDavids1) March 3, 2018
While surrounded by armed security https://t.co/u0dczUIBa2
— Zionist Infidel (@BlazeOfTruth) March 4, 2018
And they of course will be protected by people who will be carrying guns. #LiberalismIsAMentalDisorder https://t.co/TiQnJOkOez
— Robert Hall (@Ikkonar) March 4, 2018
Are they also rejecting the massive amounts of armed security that goes along with attending the event? Hollywood hypocrites…but I haz muh pin!https://t.co/W1B3sczqao
— MrsFiveO (@MrsFiveO) March 3, 2018
They want to ban guns yet they are surrounded by a bunch of guys with guns protecting them…. https://t.co/s7bkPvGAsr
— Makada ?? (@_Makada_) March 3, 2018
I will only be impressed if they don’t have armed security while wearing those pins while they try to take away our protection. https://t.co/1tss3X9YLW
— Liars Never Win (@liars_never_win) March 3, 2018
How nice Hollywood celebrities protected by armed security are taking time away from molesting one another to lecture us about how bad guns are. https://t.co/ThI8YfkkZN
— furious_a (@furious_a) March 3, 2018
Can Hollywood have ONE awards show without feeling the need to make everyone wear some dumb color or pin that marks them as part of the virtue signaling cult? #Oscars https://t.co/wkU2KJX3o7
— Sarah Elizabeth (@SarahLiz_92) March 3, 2018
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Jimmy Kimmel promises to BRING ON the feminism during Sunday's Oscars monologue https://t.co/pHQoSzXkJu
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 3, 2018