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actor Ryan Reynolds He was not a “magazine” or “extreme” at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Friday, recalling the moment he suggested exchanging phone calls with Maga supporters to compare social media algorithms.
The Canadian actor said he didn’t have to agree with the people he worked with and criticized his so-called “we and them” identity politics mentality, Richmond News Report.
“Nothing is better than sitting in the United States and working with people in magazines – and, I know, I’m not Maga, I’m not extreme, but – of course not that – I said, ‘Hey, let’s swap the phone for a second. I want to see your algorithm. Check out my algorithm.
Canadian Prime Minister dug out the veil at Trump during the festival, warning not to push “too far”

Ryan Reynolds told Tiff’s attendees that he was not “magazine” or “extreme”. (Jeremy Chan/Getty Images)
“It’s cool. Like, you’re going to get blown away. I remember looking at it and going to find this guy, and I was like, ‘Oh, it’s very striking…’ I kind of – ‘Yeah, I get what you mean.’ He looked at me and he said, “Good.” ”
The Deadpool star added that sporting events and cinemas are a great place for people with dissent to come together and find common ground.
Tive Chief Program Officer Anita Lee Asked Reynolds What it feels like to make a movie in Canada Los Angeles In today’s “elbow” era of Canadian nationalism.
Reynolds said he has been trying to embody Canadian values, such as resolving conflicts, stressing that his goal is to “learn rather than win.”

Ryan Reynolds gestured on the red carpet with his wife Blake Lively. (Jamie McCarthy/NBC via Getty Images)
This approach, he said, allows him to collaborate rather than fight-inducing conversations with people who may not share his views.
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Reynolds participated in the festival to promote the documentary John Candy: I Like Me, which was awarded worldwide on October 10.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney also attended the meeting and made criticism ahead of the documentary premiere of Reynolds Donald Trump In his speech. In his speech, he emphasized Candy’s acting role in a way that seemed to refer to the U.S. president.

In a speech at the Toronto International Film Festival, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hinted that Donald Trump has threatened Canada’s sovereignty in recent months. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
“We are in a more dangerous, divided and intolerable world. In Canada, our sovereignty, our identity is threatened. When Canadians hear these threats, they guide the inner John Candy – stand up, raise their elbows and write our own lines.”
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Gabriel Hays of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.