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Friday, November 22, 2024

Entitled Actor Tells Americans to STFU

'Please just stick to acting... '

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Actor Dean Norris, famous for his role as a DEA agent in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, once again showed his true colors by openly mocking Americans feeling pain at the pump, unlike himself and his fellow limousine leftist elites. 

Norris tried to break bad on Twitter, bashing all the whiners outside his Hollywood bubble whining about high gas prices, telling them that if they are big supporters of capitalism, they should “stfu,” according to the Daily Wire.

Norris’s use of derisively foul language and overall attitude towards people who believe in the free market — conservatives — is not surprising to anyone familiar with his previous tweets.

His insightful “limp di*cks” missive about Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is a prime example.

“There are responsible citizens who own guns for hunting, sport or [self-defense]. Then there are limp di*ks like @tedcruz who fetishize firearms to make up for their shriveled b*lls,” Norris tweeted. “[He can’t] even defend his own wife when Trump calls her an ugly cow.”

In 2017, when he was interviewed by The Independent, Norris said that Ronald Reagan is the reason why Americans have Donald Trump right now, according to Newsweek.

“He [Reagan] was the first Trump, from my perspective. People that voted Democrat all their lives, and then all of a sudden came [to] the idea that Democrats were kind of p*****s, and Reagan became like a man,” he told The Independent.

“The working class, which for economic reasons alone should be the constituents of the Democratic Party, became the constituents of the Republican Party. And we literally now have a man who lives in a golden tower speaking for blue-collar workers.”

The fact that Norris doesn’t see the irony that he, a rich Hollywood actor with millions of dollars in his bank accounts, speaks for regular people and tells them to “stfu,” is telling.

Regular people didn’t like his comments and replied in a flurry.

“I love [Breaking Bad], but [an] actor from Hollywood worth 5 million can’t be telling [hard-working] Americans who live paycheck [to] paycheck to just suck it up when you specifically benefit from capitalism,” one of the people said in the comments.

“Please just stick to acting.”

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