Mark Ruffalo Speaks at ACLU Awards After Election
Mark Ruffalo Speaks at ACLU Awards After Election

Mark Ruffalo Speaks at ACLU Awards After Election

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Mark Ruffalo expressed his dismay over the recent presidential election results, stating, "We got our asses kicked" during his speech at the ACLU of Southern California's Bill of Rights Awards. The actor, a supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris, acknowledged the grief and fear many felt following Donald Trump's victory, marking his return to the presidency. Ruffalo urged attendees to transform their despair into action, emphasizing that liberal activists must deepen their commitment to each other and welcome new supporters. He reflected on the emotional toll of the election outcome and encouraged compassion, reminding the audience that even those who oppose them are part of the same family. Ruffalo's remarks resonated with other activists present, who shared similar sentiments about the future of civil rights under Trump's leadership. The event also honored several notable figures, including WNBA star Brittney Griner and actor Will Ferrell, highlighting a collective push for a more just and inclusive society.

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