Susan Sarandon speaks at “Millions March for Palestine” in Washington Square Park pic.twitter.com/jH0ka2OfyO
— katie smith (@probablyreadit) March 2, 2024
Susan’s all-in.
She needs to just start giving speeches in front of a giant swastika.
At some point, these leftists are going to have to go all the way, and admit Hitler was right.
They’re getting closer.
Oscar-winning actress Susan Sarandon addressed the crowd at an anti-Israel protest in Washington Square Park Saturday afternoon – where she urged attendees to disrupt “the narrative of the powerful.”
“Our enemy is greed, and our enemy is silence,” the 77-year-old actress told the hundreds of protestors who braved the rain and the wind for the Millions March for Palestine, according to a video shared by independent journalist Katie Smith.
“The silence of those who look away when you see crushed children, starving babies, wailing mothers, fathers digging through the rubble to try to find their families…this is unacceptable!” she continued.
Sarandon has been a regular at anti-Israel events in New York City since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October 2023.
In late November, the “Dead Man Walking” star was dropped from a top Hollywood talent agency after telling one rally that Jews in the United States are “getting a taste of how it feels to be Muslim in America” in the wake of the Oct. 7 terror attack.
She later apologized for the comment, which she called a “terrible mistake.”
The star was back on the podium in a black raincoat and red patterned scarf Saturday, where she reminded that cheering crowd that “disrupting the narrative of the powerful, fighting for justice, can be lonely work.”
“It can be exhausting,” she said.
Yeah, no shit.
Can confirm.
“But nothing compared to what is going on in Gaza, in Rafah, for the Palestinian people that have been going through this for 75 years!”
“Speaking inconvenient truths can lose you your livelihood,” Sarandon added, perhaps referring to her own career hiccup late last year.
Yeah, I dunno.
I might rather be running around in tunnels with an RPG than getting censored when I should be the most famous journalist in the world.
But bless these people for standing up.
All my love to Susan.
Elvis Dunderhoff contributed to this article.