“The View” co-host praised liberals and Actress Jane Fonda She defended “wake up” and talked about empathy after giving a political speech at the Society of Screen Actors (SAG) Awards on Monday.
“It also inspired me because you know, there are a lot of older people who have protested in the past and now say, you know, we’re tired. It’s time for young people to do that, Jane Fonda just Remind us that you will never be too old and you will never be too successful.”
Navarro continued, praising Fanda for sticking to her beliefs and sometimes disagrees with the actress.
“This is a woman who has been protesting and sticking to her faith. Sometimes I disagree with her, sometimes it costs her. It costs a lot in her career and you don’t give up on the United States. When America needs to We stand up, speak out and show up, you don’t have to back down, we have to keep doing it.
“There is no doubt that empathy is not weak or awake.
Co-host Sunny Hostin argued that the term “awakening” was chosen by rights, saying in the African-American community that the term “recognizes social justice inequality and recognizes people’s suffering.”

“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro Laud Jane Fonda speak at the Society of Screen Actors (SAG) Awards. (Screen shot/Theview)
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“I’ve always been a part of it, so I’ve never fallen asleep, so when people wake up it has to make me angry. It tells me you don’t care about my life experience. You don’t care about oppression in the LGBTQ community. It’s not Christ only.
Navarro agreed and added: “They don’t care when they wear big fat guys around their necks.”
Whoopi Goldberg, he said The “suffocation” last month The work of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the “everything” that makes people uncomfortable will be called “wake up.”
“There is no change in this country, no one is awakened. We have to wake up and find that as long as you keep me in mind, when I say this is who I am, there is nothing wrong with the person you want to love. This is changed, This makes people feel uncomfortable.

Actress Jane Fonda defended “Awakening” in her speech at the SAG Awards with political performance. (Getty Image)
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Hostin agrees with Goldberg, adding: “Equality may feel oppressed by those who have been at the top of the ladder.”
Fonda delivered her political speech after winning the SAG Award for Life Achievement Award.
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“Going back to empathy, a lot of people will be really hurt by what is happening, our path is really hurt. Even if they have different political persuasions, we need to call on our empathy, not judgement, but listen to Fonda Said: “Welcome them into our tent from our hearts because we will need a large tent to resist the success. ”