Smug Celebrities Like Ethan Hawke and Ellen DeGeneres Whine About America, with Emily Jashinsky
From Megyn Kelly
Ethan Hawke expresses concerns about feeling fearful to speak his mind in the current political climate, prompting a discussion on the perceived limitations on artistic expression in America under recent administrations. The conversation critiques his past statements and reflects on the ongoing challenges artists face regarding freedom of speech.
Key Takeaways
- Ethan Hawke's 'new fear' sounds a lot like Hollywood's historic hush—where's the courage, really?
- Is Hawke’s tension a call for artistic freedom, or merely selective amnesia about Hollywood's actual cancel culture?
- Trump's 'lesson on oligarchy' may reveal more about Hawke's privilege than the political landscape—who’s really scared?
- If fear lurks under the spotlight, is it the artists or the audience feeling the pressure to conform?
- Hollywood's progressive elite has forgotten history is littered with the canceled—ironic coming from an outspoken actor.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Ethan Hawk (person)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Trump administration (concept)
- Molly Ringwald (person)
- Joe Biden (person)
- Ice King (concept)
- Zach Levi (person)
- Sundance Film Festival (event)
- Bernie Sanders (person)
- Chelsea Hotel (location)
- Freddy Krueger (person)