George Clooney and Steve Wynn exchanges is heating up...........MMMMmmmmh!!!
Again, it is simply because George Clooney stood up for President Obama who
is viewed as an African who do not deserve respect and recognition by the
predominant racist and hateful whites. That is the mistake why Clooney is
under attack.........Is it a sin to stand up for your friends with those you
care for??? Strange how some people can be so hateful..... Is it a mistake
for Africans to survive and be appreciated peacefully as development partners under social and mutual shared world???......Critics here are raining on
George, they have big foul and stinky mouth and we must stand for George
Clooney and hold his back against his unfair critics and this is completely
unacceptable............
A good relationship takes two to tango. This must however be an eye opener
to all people of African descent and Africans must stand-up and demand their
rightful place in the world. People of African Descent must not be afraid,
feel guilty or fear to stand tall to gain their happiness to live a descent
and dignified life style, not to worry about being SLAVES of the HATEFUL WHITES;
but live their lives to the fullest, aiming high, caring and loving all people equally to the fulfilment of God's purpose for Creation of mankind and doing
the right things that befits peace, unity for common good of all and harmony
that make life worth living and free from stress or headache. We all must
strive to earn respect and challenge prepositions that bracket Africans dismal
and are placed on the face of permanent poverty, pain and sufferings. It is
because we are part of God's Beautiful Plan for Creation and we must be proud
of our being part of the living that was not made by mistake or accident......
see footnote:
Not all whites are hateful of Africans, JF Kennedy and family is such example
of those who truelly loved and cared for Africans genuinely; there are still
soo many good whites out there who believes Africans too are human beings who
have a right to honorably, respectful and dignified life on earth. These are
facts of life and facts of life cannot change.
We must also be observant and careful that these going ons are not uprisings
of conspiracies against people of African Descent by the white hateful rich
and most powerful who want to score leverage for prominence with an aim to
reduce Africans back to slavery.........this by far and large will not do or
go unchallenged.........President Obama demands respect like any other past
or future Presidents of America and he must not be treated differently because
he is black........
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
Ref:
Psalm 145:9 "The LORD is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his works." (KJV)
Psalm 33:5-6 "He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the steadfast love of the LORD. By the word of the LORD the heavens were made, and all their host by the breath of his mouth." (NIV)
==========================================
George Clooney Fires Back at Steve Wynn:
'I Will Not Let His Version of the Truth Go Unchallenged' By Greg Gilman
13 hours ago
0 shares Content preferences Done .View photo
George Clooney Fires Back at Steve Wynn: 'I Will Not Let His Version of the Truth Go Unchallenged'George Clooney is not backing down from his war of words — over words — with Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn, who called him a "money-coddled" actor "living in a bubble" on Friday.
"He said I live in a bubble. More of a bubble than Las Vegas? Honestly? He says I'm 'money coddled,' that I'm surrounded by people who coddle me. I would suggest that Mr. Wynn look to his left and right and find anyone in his sphere that says anything but 'yes' to him," Clooney said in a statement hours after Wynn made his own. "Emphatically. I did not attend a private boys' school, I worked in tobacco fields and in stock rooms, and construction sites. I've been broke more of my life than I have been successful, and I understand the meaning of being an employee and how difficult it is to make ends meet."
See video: Fox News Host Awkwardly Backtracks After Calling George Clooney Gay
The beef between the Hollywood star and the billionaire businessman stems from an argument over Clooney's "longtime friend" President Barack Obama that erupted during a dinner in Vegas last month.
Clooney maintains Wynn called Obama "an asshole," which caused him to hurl the insult back and walk out of the room.
Also read: George Clooney, Hollywood's Most Famous Bachelor, Is Finally Engaged
Wynn told Stephanie Ruhle on Bloomberg's "Market Makers" that he did not direct the profanity toward the President, and said Clooney did not direct it back at him, either.
Here's Clooney's full, and surprisingly long, response:
"Steve Wynn and I have met three times, two times for dinner. That is the extent of our knowledge of one another, so I will refrain from trying to categorize him based on the little time we've spent together, but I will not let his version of the truth go unchallenged.
He now says he didn't call the president an 'asshole.' That is false. He bellowed 'I voted for the asshole,' and then called him the same thing several more times as the dinner came to an abrupt end.
Again there were eight people at the table, eight witnesses. I did in turn, call him the same body part, and walked out. Again he can make up whatever story he wants, but these are the facts. He said I drank 16 shots of tequila. I didn't drink one shot of tequila, not one. We were drinking but it was early and we still had two events to attend.
He said I live in a bubble. More of a bubble than Las Vegas? Honestly? He says I'm 'money coddled,' that I'm surrounded by people who coddle me. I would suggest that Mr. Wynn look to his left and right and find anyone in his sphere that says anything but 'yes' to him. Emphatically. I did not attend a private boys' school, I worked in tobacco fields and in stock rooms, and construction sites. I've been broke more of my life than I have been successful, and I understand the meaning of being an employee and how difficult it is to make ends meet.
"Steve is one of the richest men in the world and he should be congratulated for it, but he needs to take off his red sparkly dinner jacket and roll up his sleeves every once in a while and understand what most of the country is actually dealing with … or at least start with the fact that you can't make up stories when eight people who are not on your payroll are sitting around you as witnesses."
The post George Clooney Fires Back at Steve Wynn: 'I Will Not Let His Version of the Truth Go Unchallenged' appeared first on TheWrap.
Related stories from TheWrap:
Donald Sterling Is a Victim, Leaked Racist Rant Tape Is Like Revenge Porn, Says First Amendment Attorney
Ellen Page Discusses Coming Out on 'Ellen': 'I Was Carrying a Tremendous Amount of Shame' (Video)
George Clooney Rips Las Vegas Casino Mogul in Defense of 'Longtime Friend' Obama
George Clooney
Steve Wynn
Barack Obama
https://celebrity.yahoo.com/news/george-clooney-fires-back-steve-wynn-not-let-214900241.html
--
Unapokea Email hizi kwa sababu umejiunga na Jukwaa la 'Mabadiliko'.
Kuchangia mada tuma kwenye Email hii: mabadilikotanzania@googlegroups.com
For more options, visit this group at:
http://groups.google.com/group/mabadilikotanzania?hl=en?hl=en
---
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Mabadiliko Forum" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to mabadilikotanzania+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.
To post to this group, send email to mabadilikotanzania@googlegroups.com.
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mabadilikotanzania.
To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mabadilikotanzania/1399120861.89930.YahooMailBasic%40web120105.mail.ne1.yahoo.com.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
0 Comments