Hollywood Honors Renee Good, Ignores Hundreds Killed in Iran
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Hollywood Honors Renee Good, Ignores Hundreds Killed in Iran


The Iranian people could use a hand right about now.

Thousands are protesting their cruel, dictatorial government, a brave stance that has stunned the world.

Well, most of the world.

The tiny sliver of land known as Hollywood couldn’t bother to address the matter at Sunday’s Golden Globes telecast. Some predicted that sorry state of affairs.

Tomorrow at the Golden Globes:

Zero mentions of Iranian protests

Tons of F*** ICE rants

— Christian Toto (@HollywoodInToto) January 11, 2026

While the Iranian government slaughters protesters by the hundreds, Hollywood stars paid tribute to a mother who abandoned her children for an ICE protest that turned deadly.

This week’s death of Renee Good, a far-Left activist who drove into an ICE agent and paid the ultimate price, coaxed several stars to wear “Be Good” pins and speak out on the matter.

Not from the stage, though. The acting community no longer rants from awards show podiums with the ferocity they once did. No, they used red carpet moments to share their outrage over Good’s death.

Think Mark Ruffalo, Jean Smart and Wanda Sykes.

Not all celebrities have abandoned the brave Iranian protesters. Author J.K. Rowling has been speaking out on X regarding the matter, defying the trend.

If you claim to support human rights yet can’t bring yourself to show solidarity with those fighting for their liberty in Iran, you’ve revealed yourself. You don’t give a damn about people being oppressed and brutalised so long as it’s being done by the enemies of your enemies. pic.twitter.com/eK3jjh3pD6

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) January 11, 2026

Pop singer Pink also used her celebrity cache to send her support to the beleaguered nation.

Pink speaks up for Iranian protesters while most of Hollywood remains silent.

The singer has shared a video in support of Iranians from a massive protest in Tehran, following the regime cutting off the Internet and communications. pic.twitter.com/hRzYJxXlT9

— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) January 11, 2026

Singer David Draiman did something different. He dared to call out his fellow celebrities for their stunning silence on the subject.

So…

No one at the @goldenglobes thought to make SOME kind of statement on behalf of the Iranian people currently being slaughtered by their own government, fighting for their freedom, and their lives.

Hannah Einbinder and Marc Ruffalo…do Iranians not matter? #IranMassacre

— David Draiman ️✡️☮️ (@davidmdraiman) January 12, 2026

UPDATE: A few celebrities have been consistent on human rights in toto, including Patricia Heaton and Five for Fighting singer John Ondrasik.

I STAND WITH IRAN https://t.co/PVyXDjtSu6

— Patricia Heaton (@PatriciaHeaton) January 12, 2026

Free Iran https://t.co/0LmXHfBifn

— John Ondrasik (@johnondrasik) January 12, 2026




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