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Sympthsical

(11,147 posts)
6. Almost none at all
Fri May 22, 2026, 01:51 AM
May 22

But she gave a famous face and focus for people who really wanted to yell about the Bernie Bros. She just made for a convenient locus for the ire.

I think she rubbed some Boomers the wrong way. She's kind of more their thing. And of course, being a woman, she gets that extra target on her back. Just like how Gillibrand single-handedly brought down Al Franken and no man within 1,000 miles of Washington had any kind of opinions on that.

It's just people needing a villain, and women make for better villains.

No one under 50 was hanging on Susan Sarandon's political opinions. People can't accept that in 2016, people didn't really live with Hillary Clinton the same way anymore. They didn't come up with her. They didn't watch her in the 90s. They only really knew her as probably the most privileged white woman in the world at a time when progressives involved with intersectionality were really interrogating that privilege. She was a big meh for a lot of people. But the people who have been invested in her for decades and strongly identified with her biography just could not - and still cannot - perceive that she was no longer viewed in that same deferential way by younger generations.

There was a generational divide on the hagiography that came to the fore in 2016.

Which is why Sarandon being the villain is really funny. There are so many reasons that election went pear-shaped, and I don't think I'd put an elderly former actress in the top 100 there. Like there was an army of twentysomething men roaming around, "Susan Sarandon said what?! Shit, that's all you had to say!"

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insignificant but some people made themselves feel better by dumping on her nt msongs May 22 #1
That is absolutely not true. Sarandon Cha May 22 #8
Welp, she sure didn't help. sheshe2 May 22 #13
According to a 2017 article in The Guardian, I'd say Sarandon was pretty anti-Hillary. George McGovern May 22 #2
She helped, as did Nina Turner, David Sirota, Briana Joy Gray, Cornell West, etc lostincalifornia May 22 #3
Sarandon is a dipshit bottomofthehill May 22 #4
Thank You for knowing that! Cha May 22 #9
Susan Sarandon: If 'Dangerous' Hillary Would've Won, 'We Would Be at War' sheshe2 May 22 #5
Thanks, she! It's been documented that Stein Cha May 22 #11
Yes, correct, Cha. sheshe2 May 22 #12
Yes, Sarandon was nasty to Delores Huerta Cha May 22 #14
Almost none at all Sympthsical May 22 #6
Non-issue nt canetoad May 22 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity May 22 #10
What is your point? Famous people by definition have influence to some degree..... ColoringFool May 22 #15
I was reading a current article about her BigmanPigman May 22 #16
Oh Snap. sheshe2 May 22 #17
Bradly Whitford call her out on her LIES Cha May 22 #18
She didn't help SocialDemocrat61 May 22 #19
And, that shows how Brainwashed & Cha May 22 #23
Sarandon helped trump LetMyPeopleVote May 23 #33
"Always Bet on the Wrong Horse, My Life as an Activist Against Progress and Democracy," a memoir by Susan Sarandon. betsuni May 22 #20
That's it in a Nutshell. Cha May 22 #24
People try to brush it off as just something a celebrity said once, but it's a movement against the Democratic Party. betsuni May 23 #30
She was not at all influential outside her own sphere of fame and activism ms liberty May 22 #21
That has happened every election in my life. Some celebrity says something about some candidate. Autumn May 22 #22
Sarandon and Tulsi Gabbard spread the attack-from-the-left that Democrats are dangerous warmongers. betsuni May 23 #25
She was an emblematic example of a problem we had, have and will continue to have on the fringes of the "tHe leFt". FascismIsDeath May 23 #26
She was an enemy to progressives JBTaurus83 May 23 #27
I literally don't know one person who was even aware of anything she was saying, let alone influenced by it. Mike Niendorff May 23 #28
Please H2O Man May 23 #29
Sarandon's has no influence whatsoever, she's nothing more than gnat Raine May 23 #31
Dammit, Janet! Orrex May 23 #32
Lol 😅 MustLoveBeagles May 23 #36
Sarandon helped bush win in 2000 LetMyPeopleVote May 23 #34
Sarandon helped trump in 2016 LetMyPeopleVote May 23 #35
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