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rubicon 07-18-2013 05:48 AM

Well my first reaction to Stevie wonder's comments was that he put himself in an untenable position. If he is going to boycott Florida until the Standing Your Ground law is reversed then he has some other 30 states that contain the same or similar laws that he might also want to boycott.

As to the entertainment industry as a whole it has been my view for years to just turn these people off. I mean what self thinking individual would take seriously the political views of Sean Penn, Whoopi Goldberg or Bill Maher.

I am also tired of the Hollywood political propaganda being spread via movies television shows etc. I don't want a message I want to be entertained. Even in that they are failing because they descend lower and lower into the cesspool So my viewing continues to be seriously curtailed

graciegirl 07-18-2013 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 710093)
Well my first reaction to Stevie wonder's comments was that he put himself in an untenable position. If he is going to boycott Florida until the Standing Your Ground law is reversed then he has some other 30 states that contain the same or similar laws that he might also want to boycott.

As to the entertainment industry as a whole it has been my view for years to just turn these people off. I mean what self thinking individual would take seriously the political views of Sean Penn, Whoopi Goldberg or Bill Maher.

I am also tired of the Hollywood political propaganda being spread via movies television shows etc. I don't want a message I want to be entertained. Even in that they are failing because they descend lower and lower into the cesspool So my viewing continues to be seriously curtailed


Well said.

And like Chris, neither would lose any bucks from me so it doesn't matter.

DougB 07-18-2013 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 710093)
Well my first reaction to Stevie wonder's comments was that he put himself in an untenable position. If he is going to boycott Florida until the Standing Your Ground law is reversed then he has some other 30 states that contain the same or similar laws that he might also want to boycott.

As to the entertainment industry as a whole it has been my view for years to just turn these people off. I mean what self thinking individual would take seriously the political views of Sean Penn, Whoopi Goldberg or Bill Maher.

I am also tired of the Hollywood political propaganda being spread via movies television shows etc. I don't want a message I want to be entertained. Even in that they are failing because they descend lower and lower into the cesspool So my viewing continues to be seriously curtailed

He said he will not perform in any state that has Stand Your Ground law, not just Florida.

cbg150 07-18-2013 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 710246)
He said he will not perform in any state that has Stand Your Ground law, not just Florida.

I admire his sacrifice and his conviction. I am more likely to support Stevie Wonder now more than ever! As for Bruce Springsteen, singer songwriters have long used their craft to move people to deeper understanding. We are a better society because of our folk singers!

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Patty55 07-18-2013 01:11 PM

I'm waiting to see where the Kardashian's stand on this.

TexaninVA 07-18-2013 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by chachacha (Post 709711)
is anyone else tired of some in the entertainment industry using their fans to propagate their radical views? seeing a "glam" shot of the boston bomber on the cover of Rolling Stone was a disgrace. And as for Stevie Wonder, if he wants to boycott Florida, i say farewell and God speed. i hope no floridian buys another of his songs! people who have success paid for by people of all ideologies should keep their radical views to themselves.

I am sooo tired of it as well. What's strange is how some advant garde elements of our society just seem to hate or despise it. I've never understood that but attribute it to some level of insecurity or guilt?. The entertainers make big bucks and live a wealthy life style, then go radical chic and trash the society that makes that possible.

MikeV 07-18-2013 04:28 PM

Couldn't care less if they ever perform in Florida or anywhere else for that matter.

Jim&Fran 07-18-2013 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by chachacha (Post 709711)
is anyone else tired of some in the entertainment industry using their fans to propagate their radical views? seeing a "glam" shot of the boston bomber on the cover of Rolling Stone was a disgrace. And as for Stevie Wonder, if he wants to boycott Florida, i say farewell and God speed. i hope no floridian buys another of his songs! people who have success paid for by people of all ideologies should keep their radical views to themselves.


Stevie will never see me by another CD.
I Wonder what he'll say bout that?

"DON'T YOU WORRY 'BOUT A THING"

CraigC 07-18-2013 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 710365)
I'm waiting to see where the Kardashian's stand on this.

Me too, Patty! Hope they don't they don't have something negative to say about Florida! :cry:

ilovetv 07-20-2013 01:37 PM

It's quite ignorant to disrespect a jury decision.

Here's a good example:

In Defense of the Jury System; and My Twitter Talk With Richard Dreyfuss | Greta Van Susteren

janmcn 07-20-2013 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by ilovetv (Post 711578)
It's quite ignorant to disrespect a jury decision.

Here's a good example:

In Defense of the Jury System; and My Twitter Talk With Richard Dreyfuss | Greta Van Susteren


Stevie Wonder's boycott of Florida has nothing to do with a jury decision. If you read correctly, you would find that he is boycotting all states that have a "stand your ground" law.

The Rolling Stone Magazine cover has nothing whatsoever to do with a jury decision.

rubicon 07-20-2013 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 710365)
I'm waiting to see where the Kardashian's stand on this.

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl: Whoppi Goldberg Sean Penn Georg Clooney and Charlie Sheen too

DaleMN 07-20-2013 03:44 PM

I'm waiting to see about Norman Lee and Rocky & the Rollers. :doh:

mitchbr47 07-20-2013 03:52 PM

Yeah, he's blind!

janmcn 07-20-2013 04:05 PM

Boycotts have worked in the past. The one that comes to mind in the recent past was a boycott against Arizona because of it's "papers please" law.

First conventions are canceled, then people change their vacation destinations, then companies change their relocation plans, and on and on. When states get hit in the pocketbook, they might rethink their laws.

These entertainers are using the only platform they have to draw attention to a cause they consider important.


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