Sharon Stone Thinks the U.S. is 'Naive, Ignorant & Arrogant,' Doesn't Understand 'Fascism'

Nick Kangadis | November 27, 2024
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Folks, I don’t know any other way to say it, and I’m not going to sugarcoat it for those who are of the more delicate variety — a good portion of celebrities are just vain, out of touch, flat-out f**king a**holes.

There must be something in the Italian water over in Torino at their film festival, because multiple celebrities have taken it upon themselves to bash the country who they would be nothing without, the U.S.

Actress and perennial egomaniac Sharon Stone told the Italian media that because the U.S. is in its “adolescence,” the whole country is “naive, ignorant and arrogant,” because — I don’t know — the people spoke in their election of President-elect Donald Trump?

The ironic part is that Stone seems to have lost every mirror she’s ever owned because she basically just described herself.

“You know, Italy has seen fascism. Italy has seen these things. You guys, you understand what happens. You have seen this before. My country is in its adolescence. Adolescence is very arrogant. Adolescence thinks it knows everything. Adolescence is naive and ignorant and arrogant, and we are in our ignorant, arrogant adolescence. We haven’t seen this before in our country. So, Americans who don’t travel, who 80 percent don’t have a passport, who are uneducated are in their extraordinary naivety.”

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Take a look at her comments above. If you replaced the word “adolescence” with “Sharon Stone,” the statements would probably be more accurate.

She says our country has never seen fascism before. How dare you, you overrated has-been! Hundreds of thousands of Americans died fighting fascism, ironically Italian fascism in part, in World War II.

These people have no idea what they’re talking about. They attempt to hold on to any semblance of importance they think they carry — because they’re really insecure attention whores — and blather on like what they have to say holds weight.

The four-time engaged, twice divorced actress then continued on about “good men” and “bad men,” and how we need to stop pretending that our friends that we think are “good men” are, in fact, “bad men.”

Listen, lady. If you didn’t uncross your legs in a movie 30 years ago, not very many people would know who you are. If it wasn’t for men (Arnold Schwarzenegger - “Total Recall”, Michael Douglas - “Basic Instinct” & Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci - “Casino”), you’d have no career.

That might sound cold, and a little salty, but haven’t we had enough of these “celebrities” thinking they know how to live in the real world better than the people who’ve made their lives what it is today?

These unimpressive people need to get over themselves.

 

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