landtuna said:Lkeller said:I hope we haven't become so politicized in this country that people suddenly decided to dislike an iconic and talented actor because it turns out he's (gasp!) ...a liberal.
Well, not actors, but trying telling that to the Dixie Chicks.
I'm afraid your worst fears have already come true.
For the most part I believe this is a "generation thing". Not all of course but a good many of younger people DO pay way too much attention on politics when it comes to such things as celebrities, businesses, cities, etc...than the older crowd. For example I have a co-worker who is 27 and very conservative. Last year both her and husband had the chance to attend the Indy 500 but decided against it. Why? Because after a google search on the city of Indianapolis they had found out that city still allows gay bath houses to operate so therefor the city of Indianapolis goes against their conservative values so they felt a need to boycott that city such as not attending the Indy 500. My other co-workers who are in their late 30s and older felt what the 27 year old did was a bit much.
Something tells me had my co-worker been say 47 or 57..I doubt that they would had done that "google search" thing in the first place.