Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo, who played the Hulk in several Disney Marvel superhero movies, is the latest liberal elite to publicly admit to having difficulty coping with President-elect Donald Trump’s victory last week. In a speech at an ACLU event over the weekend, the actor appeared morose and despondent, at one point urging the audience to stand and hug the person next to them.
Mark Ruffalo gave the speech at the ACLU SoCal’s Bill of Rights Awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
“We got our asses kicked. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. But sometimes you have to spend a little time in bed before it happens,” he said. “It was hard to come here honestly.”
He also spoke about the “grief and the fear” that people in the audience were feeling, “because I know I am.”
“We got our asses kicked,” Mark Ruffalo says of the election while being honored at ACLU SoCal’s Bill of Rights Awards pic.twitter.com/Af8v25zKYe
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) November 11, 2024
“We suffered a great loss, it’s a loss that touches deeply on so much of what we’ve worked for and we’ve hoped for and dreamed of for such a long time now,” he said. […]
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