Sharon Stone and Alec Baldwin Criticize Americans as 'Uneducated' at Italian Film Festival
The actors' comments on U.S. voters and societal issues draw attention following Donald Trump's election victory.
- Sharon Stone and Alec Baldwin spoke at the Torino Film Festival, criticizing Americans for being 'uneducated' and 'uninformed.'
- Stone attributed Donald Trump's recent presidential election victory to a lack of education and travel among Americans, citing that many do not hold passports.
- Baldwin echoed Stone's sentiments, stating that Americans have limited understanding of global issues such as climate change and international conflicts.
- Stone called for 'good men' to confront dangerous behaviors among their peers, emphasizing the importance of accountability in addressing societal problems.
- The actors' remarks have sparked significant online reactions, with Stone's comments about U.S. 'adolescence' and potential plans to move to Italy gaining particular attention.