Maybe he wasn't acting in this film. |
Since he made "Mr. Popper's Penguins" in 2011, actor Jim Carrey has clearly been going through something of a "midlife crisis." The once funny 56-year-old comedy star has seen his career dwindle to a shadow of its former self, while his personal life has been an allegedly STD-infested mess.
No wonder that the manic-depressive Canadian has recently started to use a kind of unorthodox "art therapy" to deal with his inner demons by drawing childish and cartoonish images, commenting on the events of the day, and then posting them on Twitter.
As a brainwashed Hollywood liberal globalist POS, Carrey takes a strong anti-Trump stance, with many of his "artworks" simply echoing CNN's latest talking points.
Here's a typical example, with Trump as....yawn!...a Roman legionary crucifying Christ:
He ran this piece of juvenile hyperbole with the following caption:
"Christianity, Trump style: "Jesus was a loser. A failed carpenter. He's a savior because he was crucified. I like people that weren't crucified."
But now he has branched out from his "Trump Derangement Syndrome" to focus on the recent bombing of a bus in Yemen, which killed 40 children, 11 adults, and wounded 79.
An "artwork" posted on Friday (17th August) depicts a bus full of schoolchildren about to be obliterated by a U.S.-made missile. Due to Carrey's lack of skill, however, it looks like a typical U.S. school bus full of multiracial children.
The facts of the case are that bombing was carried out by the Saudi-led coalition fighting against the Houthi militia in Yemen, while the bomb was supplied by the U.S. This should not be surprising because the U.S. supplies most of Saudi Arabia's weapons and armaments.
Nevertheless it is interesting that Carrey is following this kind of autistic retard logic and moral signalling, as it may mean he might start to draw pictures of other messy Middle Eastern massacres that might not be quite so good for his career.
For example, Jim, how about drawing something about the killing by Israeli security forces of 168 largely unarmed Palestinians on the border with Gaza -- not to mention the wounding of 15,000 more -- as part of the "March of Return" this year?
How would that play out with what remains of your career in Tinseltown? I guess it's just much easier to stick to low-risk satire like this:
He seems very high-strung.
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