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Concluding her post, the Academy Award winner called for a ceasefire, writing: “Palestinian and Israeli lives—and the lives of all people globally—matter equally.” “Anything that can prevent civilian casualties and save lives most be done,” she said.
Although some followers praised the Maleficent star for her statement, which had received more than 777,000 likes at time of publishing, others slammed Jolie for refusing to choose sides.
“How did you manage to say so much without saying anything at all?” said Marcelina Maria.
Anything that can prevent civilian casualties and save lives most be done
What a world where this is a controversial take.
Not so much controversial as just shitty journalism
It says her statement has 77,000 likes, and then gives six examples of people getting angry for no fuckin reason, like they do
Waste of fuckin electrons
Probably because it could allude to “Israel must surrender” or “Gaza must surrender.”
The world is a little bit more complicated than fantasy-land tweets from celebrities.
And comments like yours are the reason this world is so shitty. You’re basically taking a very clear and neutral statement and imply that this “could theoretically also be a statement from the side I don’t like!!!”. And that’s lazy at best.
If “don’t kill innocent people” is too complicated, then maybe it’s a you problem, not a world problem.
Calm down.
You should look up what ‘platitude’ means then come back.
If “don’t kill innocent people” is too complicated, then maybe it’s a you problem, not a world problem.
I think you need to brush up on your reading comprehension.
You don’t offer anything to comprehend. All your comments in this thread boil down to “it’s too complicated, better to do nothing”.
And that is lazy or stupid or downright evil, but not the “aloof” take you might think it is. It’s intellectual capitulation.
Alright man, you clearly don’t understand English very well so I’m gonna make the executive decision and block you.
Ironically, that’s exactly your response to this situation: ignore the problem and blame everyone else.
That’s just silly. She picked a side; it just didn’t align with some people’s “us vs them at any cost” perspective.
Good for her for yet again standing up for what she believes.
I read the article expecting some kind of hateful comment, and it turns out she was on the side of civilians over Likud and Hamas - which I think is a refreshingly well thought out position. I’d question whether she is really losing fans overall, or if this is just clickbait. Haters are always going to hate, but just because a few people criticise someone doesn’t mean there is a net trend against them.
I love how not killing civilians is now considered controversial
I think giving platitudes is what people are criticizing.
Saying ‘the violence must end’ doesn’t really mean anything and is just virtue signaling by trying to appear ‘neutral.’
It is better to lose fans over human lives.
Her losing fans because of her opinion on the subject doesn’t stop people getting killed though
Because Israel doesn’t care and they have a country that supports their acts.
What else do you expect from the rabid cesspool that is Twitter-formerly-known-and-always-will-be-known-as-Twitter.
Just because a lot of people are interpreting her statement as supporting “their” side (when it’s a neutral statement about civilians in general), and as a result thinking that the people triggered by her neutrality must be from the “other” side - I’d encourage actually reading the article to see what position was generally the one upset about her statements, as it’s the opposite group of whom many here are assuming.
You all leave that beautiful woman alone!