You have nooooooooo idea how many successful actors love Ayn Rand.
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say it ain’t sooooo
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It ain't so.
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Replying to @jackEdaytona @AmmonMiller and
That's a character description, not an endorsement of philosophy. I've quoted Conan the Barbarian, doesn't mean my politics are aligned with Milius or Nietzsche. Isaac's t-shirt, on the other hand - that feels like an endorsement.
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Quoting Ayn Rand, like quoting Nietzche, comes with a lot of understandable baggage when you do it, and often with required context. Otherwise, yeah, endorsement.
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Seems Isaac might be off the hook, at least.https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/oscar-isaac-on-controversial-ayn-rand-shirt-im-not-a-libertarian-230458/?fbclid=IwAR3UGwVr0a1sqQV7bGGQ1TtvT9MWHCTh7Nf1TvjXg0Rg4nvmbr3SjLjHjGs …
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Replying to @CelluloidWhisky @FilmCritHULK and
It's like when celebs where Che shirts. Thought at least Ayn never killed people, so far as we know.
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No, she was too busy praising noted child-dismemberer William Hickman as the ultimate ideal of a person.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @CelluloidWhisky and
Which is awful, but still *less awful* than actually being a murderer, though. (But also leaves one to wonder if she was just legit crazy)
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