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Jane Fonda Savagely Calls Out Donald Trump In SAG Lifetime Achievement Award Win

Jane Fonda’s savage message to Trump revealed.

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At the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on February 22, 2025, Jane Fonda received the prestigious SAG Life Achievement Award.

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Jane Fonda’s career highlighted.

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Fonda’s career spans over six decades, with iconic roles in films like “Klute,” “9 to 5,” and “Monster-in-Law.”

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Beyond her cinematic achievements, Fonda has been a relentless political activist.

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In the 1960s, she was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War, earning her the controversial nickname “Hanoi Jane.”

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She supported the Civil Rights Movement and aligned herself with the Black Panthers, showcasing her commitment to social justice.

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Fonda’s activism didn’t stop there; she protested the Iraq War and, more recently, launched “Fire Drill Fridays” to combat climate change.

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Her dedication to various causes has made her a polarizing figure, admired by many and criticized by others.

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In the 1970s, she faced backlash for her outspoken stance against U.S. military actions.

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Despite the controversies, Fonda remained steadfast in her beliefs, using her platform to advocate for change.

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Her recent comments continue this legacy, sparking discussions across the nation.

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During her acceptance speech, Fonda addressed the current political climate without naming specific individuals.

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Jane Fonda’s speech exposed.

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The 87-year-old actress and activist took the stage to deliver a speech that was anything but conventional.

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“Thank you, SAG-AFTRA. Your enthusiasm makes this seem less like the late twilight of my life and more like a ‘go girl, kick ass,'” Fonda began, her voice resonating with determination.

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Fonda reflected on her unconventional career trajectory.

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“I retired for 15 years and then I came back at 65, which is not usual,” she noted.

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She humorously added, “Probably in my 90s, I’ll be doing my own stunts in an action movie.”

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Fonda’s passion for acting remains undiminished.

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“We get to open people’s minds to new ideas, take them beyond what they understand of the world,” she expressed.

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She acknowledged the challenges of her era, stating, “For a woman like me who grew up in the ’40s and ’50s, acting gave me a chance to play angry women with opinions.”

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Jane Fonda’s belief in empathy highlighted.

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She referenced key historical events, stating, “We are in our documentary moment. This is it, and it’s not a rehearsal.”

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Fonda emphasized the importance of empathy, declaring, “Empathy is not weak or ‘woke.’ And, by the way, ‘woke’ just means you give a damn about other people.”

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She continued, “A whole lot of people are going to be hurt by what’s happening, by what’s coming our way.”

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Fonda urged unity, saying, “We are going to need a big tent to resist what’s coming at us.”

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She called for inclusivity, stating, “Even if they are of a different political persuasion, we need to call upon our empathy and not judge.”

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Jane Fonda’s controversial jab exposed.

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Fonda’s speech took a pointed turn when she discussed the portrayal of controversial figures in media.

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She mentioned Sebastian Stan’s role in “The Apprentice,” a film depicting Donald Trump’s rise.

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“Though you may hate the behavior of your character, you have to understand and empathize with the traumatized person you’re playing,” Fonda remarked.

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This statement was perceived by many as a subtle critique of Trump himself.

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Fonda’s history of challenging authority figures adds weight to her words.

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Fonda’s words resonate with many.

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Fonda’s speech resonated with many, serving as a call to action and empathy.

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Her unwavering commitment to activism and art continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

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As the evening concluded, Fonda’s words left an indelible mark on all who witnessed her powerful address.

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