Celebs and Politics: Where Did the Voice Go?

USAMon Dec 16 2024
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Back in 2016, a bunch of well-known actors like Martin Sheen and Debra Messing got together to create a video. Their mission? To convince the Electoral College to change their votes and stop Donald Trump from becoming president. They thought Trump wasn't the best choice, but their plan didn't pan out. He won the election. Fast forward to now, eight years later, these celebrities aren't involved in political campaigns anymore. No more videos, no more public appeals. Why the change? Maybe they feel their efforts won't make a difference. Some people think celebrities don't really sway votes with their endorsements. Others think people care more about concrete actions than what celebs say about politics. Let's take a step back. Celebrities have always spoken up about politics, but their involvement seems to have faded over time. Some might argue that people are more interested in actions than words, and that's why celebrities aren't as vocal as they used to be. In the past, celebrity endorsements could sway public opinion, but these days, people might be looking for more than just a famous face. They want real change, not just talk. Politics can be a tricky business, and celebrities might be realizing that their influence has limits. Maybe they're focusing on other ways to make a difference, like charities and social causes. After all, politics is just one way to create change, and celebrities have a lot of other platforms to use their voice.