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Friday, April 26, 2024

‘Terminal List’ Star Chris Pratt Trolls Critics of Conservative-Friendly Hit Series

'Pratt doesn't pander to the Marxist left & the woke, so Hollywood critics hate his Box Office dominance... '

(Headline USA) Actor Chris Pratt trolled woke critics who negatively reviewed his hit show, The Terminal List, highlighting the fact that it has been streamed more than 1 billion times.

The Navy thriller has a 94% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes but a 40% critics score. Pratt made it clear in an Instagram post that he could not care less what the official critics think. In one post, he shared a photo of Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers franchise and noted the number of times viewers had streamed the show, according to the New York Post.

“One point six BILLLLLLLLLION minutes,” he wrote.

Leftist fanatics blasted Terminal List for being too “conservative.” One reviewer for the Daily Beast called it an “unhinged right-wing revenge fantasy” and a “wet dream for militia-minded anti-establishment kooks.”

Another reviewer at RogerEbert.com called it an “alpha male cry for help,” and “jingoism at its finest, and absolute worst.”

And yet Pratt’s show was the number one streamed show on Amazon Prime for several weeks, according to the streaming service.

Pratt has been one of the more conservative actors in Hollywood, but he recently admitted he’s not as religious or politically conservative as some seem to think.

“Religion has been oppressive as fu– for a long time,” he told Men’s Health. “I didn’t know that I would kind of become the face of religion when really I’m not a religious person.

“Whatever it is. The evil that’s in the heart of every single man has glommed onto the back of religion and come along for the ride,” he continued.

Pratt has also been frequently attacked by the leftist mob for his conservative views. In 2019, a staff writer for Vulture suggested Pratt was a white supremacist after he was seen wearing a “Don’t Tread on Me” T-shirt.

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