Being awake says, “You don't mind your fellow neighbors,” ABC News legal analyst Sunny Hostin said on ABC's “The View” on Thursday.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg said: “The awards season is always a bit political, but last night's Screen Actor Guild Award. When actress and longtime activist Jane Fonda accepted her Lifetime Achievement Award, she had something to say. . Please take a look.”
Fonda said, “It's empathy that we create. It's undoubtedly weak and unwakeable. And then, awake, awake, even if they're another political persuasion. It also means caring about other people.”
Goldberg asked, “So people keep their message in mind?”
Hostin said, “Yeah, I thought of the conversation you and I had, Whoopi, about the adoption of words, and about the fact that I made it foul language in some way. , a word that came from the African American community, and was to acknowledge the inequality of social justice and to acknowledge the suffering of people. To care for others, to care for others. , and acting on that is not a bad thing.”
She added: It says you don't care about my life experience. I don't care about the oppression of the LGBTQ community. You don't care about the suppression of ineffectiveness. You don't care about immigration oppression. You don't care about your fellow neighbors, and it's profane. It's not Christian. ”
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