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The Host Who Stole The Show…Then Set It On Fire

<p>When British comedian Ricky Gervais hosted the 77<sup>th<&sol;sup> Annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony on January 5<sup>th<&sol;sup>&comma; Hollywood had no idea what it was in for&period; Gervais said he didn’t know why the network picked him as host for five years&comma; but this was his last year&comma; and he just didn’t care anymore&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>He proved his statement by delivering an opening monologue that roasted everyone from A-list celebrities to Amazon&comma; Apple&comma; and the movie industry in general&period; In an unprecedented televised speech&comma; this Brit showed more American patriotism than any registered Democrat&period; At one point&comma; he said that the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself&period; He responded to the crowd’s groans with &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Shut up&comma; I know he’s your friend but I don’t care&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>During Gervais’s monologue&comma; female attendees either looked like they tried to laugh at the end of each joke or like they were determined to not let his barbed humor ruin their night&period; After all&comma; they had spent most of the day and way too much money getting their hair and makeup done&period; Their evening gowns perfectly matched their lip color&comma; even though neither of these accouterments allowed them to take a full bite of their meal&period; That was to their benefit&comma; though&comma; as the meal was entirely vegan&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Two weeks before the Golden Globes&comma; the Hollywood Foreign Press Association decided to serve a plant-based meal in an effort to raise awareness about environmental sustainability&period; Apparently&comma; they didn’t know that once an animal is humanely harvested&comma; another animal can be grown to take its place&period; Single-use plastic items were also eliminated from the event&comma; replaced by single-use designer gowns&period; No environmental resources were actually conserved during the ceremony&comma; even though all 1&comma;300 attendees were subjected to eating mushrooms as an entree&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Gervais’s unexpected monologue is a welcome spot of truth and levity in the midst of an otherwise unsettling news cycle&period; Impending war with Iran &lpar;or threats issued from the Middle East to spread unrest&&num;8230&semi;we’re not certain yet&rpar; and devastating wildfires that engulf much of Australia dominate the headlines&period; And rightfully so&semi; it’s important to know the larger issues that are taking place on both domestic and foreign soil&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But it sure is heartening to see someone take a highly visible platform and wield the full force of his might on a deserving villain&period; Especially when the villain is a roomful of privileged liberals almost entirely disconnected from real America&period; Watching Gervais irreverently take major corporations and A-list actors out at the knees was like watching William Wallace lead the Scottish warriors in a battlefield charge in <em>Braveheart<&sol;em>&period; Incidentally&comma; that movie earned Mel Gibson the Golden Globes award for Best Director in 1996&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Both Gervais and Wallace inspired viewers to rise up and say &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Yes&excl; That’s what I’m talking about&excl;” Wallace’s followers used swords and daggers while Gervais’s supporters stormed Twitter&comma; but the overall sentiment was the same&colon; It’s about time someone stood up to the man and said what everyone else was thinking&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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