Is Charlize Theron Criticizing US Policies?

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Key Takeaways
- Charlize Theron speaks out on critical social issues.
- Immigration policies are harming families.
- Women's rights and LGBTQ rights are under threat.
- Foreign aid cuts have dire consequences for health programs.
- There is hope and power in collective resistance.
Los Angeles, June 29 (NationPress) - Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron is stepping into the political arena and expressing her views candidly. The star recently spoke out on critical issues such as immigration, LGBTQ rights, women’s rights, and the alarming reductions in foreign aid.
Theron was present at the 5th annual Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Program Block Party held on the Universal lot, as reported by Variety.
At the event, she stated, “The world feels like it’s burning because it is. Here in Los Angeles, in the US, and worldwide, we are regressing rapidly. Immigration policy is shattering the lives of families, not criminals. Women’s rights are diminishing every day, queer and trans lives are being increasingly erased, and incidents of gender-based violence are escalating. This isn’t merely policy; it’s deeply personal. F*** them.”
She added, “Cuts to foreign aid have halted HIV and AIDS programs in my home country of South Africa. This situation is not only detrimental but perilous. Lives are at stake, and many have already lost theirs at an alarming rate. It’s utterly heartbreaking to witness such unnecessary suffering.”
According to Variety, Theron did not specifically name President Donald Trump, yet his administration has prioritized slashing foreign aid.
Despite the grim outlook, Theron expressed hope. “What we also observe, and cannot ignore, is the resistance,” she remarked. “There is hope; we possess power when we unite, organize, protest, vote, care for one another, and refuse to accept this as the new normal.”
“That spirit of resistance, justice, and mutual care is what fuels the work at CTAOP. While our focus is on the youth in southern Africa, the message tonight is that all lives should be valued. Everyone deserves the right to be healthy, safe, and recognized,” she concluded.