Where the liberal media meets the realm of woke actresses, there you will find moonbattery at its most toxic concentration.
Via NewsBusters:
On the final block of Tuesday’s Morning Joe, actress Carrie Coon, best known for her role in The White Lotus, promoted her performance in the Broadway play Bug by use of political parallels and complaints about conspiracies as she proclaimed audiences were yearning for “darkness, for irreverence, for nudity, for blood” in the face of America’s purported “autocracy.”
Considering how loudly they bark about not liking the president, how can left-wingers in the arts community claim to be oppressed by autocracy? Because the Party of Government is not currently in charge and consequently some of the coercive funding by which they feed off taxpayers on an involuntary basis has been reduced.
Ms. Loon also informs us that…
“…art has a responsibility in times like these. And when you start to experience the repression of autocracy, art rises up and starts to get more irreverent and more gross and more in-your-face.”
She sees this as “a necessary correction.”
Needless to say, there isn’t any irreverent art in an actual autocracy, since artists can only attack what the regime wants them to. Or maybe we do need to say it, with propaganda outlets like MS Now platforming pernicious morons like Carrie Coon.
On MS NOW, actress Carrie Coon touts that art and artists are "ris[ing] up" against President Trump and audiences are "hungry for this kind of darkness" and "blood. They want to see it. And we are feeling that in the house." pic.twitter.com/qcjwMVWORP
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) February 24, 2026
On a tip from abcanc.