The comedian commemorated the ICE victim during the Golden Globe Awards [NAGRANIE]


The Golden Globes were awarded on the night from Sunday to Monday, Polish time. The most awards – four each – went to the film “One Battle After Another” and the series “Maturation”. However, if anyone expected that while accepting the statuettes, people from cinema and television would speak about current events in the United States and the world – they were severely disappointed.
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Instead of the fiery speeches that we heard during similar events, we only had minor accents referring to current events that are shocking public opinion in the US. NBC News journalists covering the gala drew attention to this, noting only minor insults from the host of the ceremony, comedian Nikki Glaser, who briefly mentioned the Jeffrey Epstein case in her opening monologue. Beyond that, however, she did not specifically refer to any national or international events, nor did other presenters or awardees.
The only political manifestation that journalists spotted on the red carpet was a “Be Good” pin commemorating Renee Good, a woman killed on a Minneapolis street by an immigration officer, worn by comedian and actress Wanda Sykes.
– Of course, [ta przypinka] is for Renee Good, the mother shot and killed by an ICE agent. It's very sad, I know people are protesting today. We have to talk about it, we have to end this bandit government, because it is simply terrible what they are doing to people – she said in an interview with a Variety journalist before the gala.




