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Bradley Whitford Says Trump Era Is Worst ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Episode Ever

Actor Bradley Whitford, one of the stars The story of mobile phones, I told the crowd At Paleyfest, where Trump's era is leading America to the worst Handmade tale Previous episodes.

I don't know what they are or who they are, so I'll give the seconds to Google's “Paleyfest” GimmeThe story of mobile phones,and Bradley Whitford.

Ah, okay – we submit all three under what the average person doesn't care about.

Anyway, what's up here? He said:

“I think this is really something… It's very strange that this show started and started filming… Here we're having no idea happening… [Elisabeth Moss’ character] As she was about to be executed, she turns to the camera and says, “I heard they're really incompetent, I heard that.” ”… “We need to meet at this moment.

What was in the middle again?

The overall point of The story of mobile phones is a world where women are forced to carry and give birth to babies that are not their own. Instead, babies are property of the ruling class. Hmm, no one else I know does this other than same-sex couples who use women desperately trying to get money.

“Yeah, I think we're just starting to try and make a good TV show, and then the 45th president came and we've entered the whole of the rest of the world,” added writer and producer Warren Littlefield. “We have become more than a television program, a symbol of resistance and fight for human rights. We are trying to continue to have a good television program and feel the responsibility and weight that will affect the world.”

He added:

I haven't Googled “Warren Littlefield.”

Here, President Trump is actively reducing the size of the federal government, just as he is actively seeking world peace. Above all, he has returned control of institutions like education to the states, and these idiots are screaming about fascism and dystopia.

Want to know why people enjoy feeling oppressed? That's the same reason people pretend to be offended. Because it's an easy way to feel better than what you accuse you of oppressing. If you are oppressed, you automatically assume moral highlands. Of course, if you can argue that you are oppressed when you are not, then it is the best of both worlds. It's a win-win.

I thought about seeing The story of mobile phonesbut that sounds stupid.

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