Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, and Others Wore Be Good' Pins at Golden Globes: Here's What It Means
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Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, and Others Wore Be Good' Pins at Golden Globes: Here's What It Means
"We're in the middle of a war with Venezuela that we illegally invaded. He's telling the world that international law doesn't matter to him. The only thing that matters to him is his own morality, but the guy is a convicted felon; a convicted rapist. He continued: He's a pedophile. He's the worst human being. If we're relying on this guy's morality for the most powerful country in the world, then we're all in a lot of trouble."
"Listen, I want to be here and celebrate and I am here to celebrate and I'm proud to have a Golden Globe nomination, but also this is not normal anymore, he said. And so I don't know how I could be quiet."
"So this is for her. This is for the people in the United States who are terrorized and scared today. I know I'm one of them. I love this country. And what I'm seeing here happening is not America."
Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Natasha Lyonne, and Jean Smart wore pins reading "Be Good" at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards to honor Renee Good, a U.S. citizen shot to death by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Ruffalo dedicated his pin to Renee Nicole Good and used the red carpet to sharply criticize President Donald Trump, accusing him of disregarding international law and calling him a convicted felon, rapist, and pedophile. Ruffalo said people in the United States are terrorized and scared, that the situation is not normal, and that he could not remain silent; he also referenced stormtroopers and blamed billionaire influence in politics.
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