Hollywood didn't keep quiet on Sunday night during the 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards about president’s impetuous ban on immigrants from seven Muslim nations. And some of them have found diverse ways to speak out against Donald Trump's strict resolution. A host of the prestigious Screen Actors Guild ceremony in the USA - Ashton Kutcher allowed himself to criticize Trump in his opening monologue right from the scene, some guests wrote slogans against the president's policies directly on their body, and one of the winners said how he accepted Islam.
Plenty of Hollywood stars voiced their rage at Trump's decision
Ashton Kutcher welcomed all who are present in the hall, and those watching the broadcast, including 'everyone at airports who belong in my America, you are a part of the fabric of who we are ... we welcome you' - said Kutcher, addressing not only the audience but also to those who fall under the law." Hence, he said he would not accept a presidential order to tighten immigration rules.
A certain tone was also well-established by Julia Louis-Dreyfus - an actress, who won an award for Best Actress in a TV comedy. According to her, 'the immigrant ban is a blemish, and it's un-American.'
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, whose father fled religious oppression in Nazi-occupied France said: 'I am an American patriot, and I love this country, and because I love this country I am horrified by its blemishes.'
Simon Helberg and Jocelyn Towne appeared at the ceremony with slogans against the ban on entry into the US for the refugees and residents of several Muslim countries.
Helberg held the poster: "Refugees welcome," while Town's chest wore the words "let them in."
The Hall with standing ovations met the performance of the star in the film "Moonlight" Mahershaly Ali, honored as the best supporting actor. In his speech, he stated: 'My mother is an ordained minister, I am a Muslim; she didn't do back-flips when I called her to tell her I converted 17 years ago.
But I'll tell you now, we put things to the side, I was able to see her, she was able to see me. We love each other, the love is real, and that stuff is minutiae, it's not that important.'
Winona Ryder's reactions blow up the Internet
However, the most prominent speech was proclaimed by the Stranger Things star - David Harbour.
He used the show’s acceptance speech to rage against Donald Trump’s ‘Muslim immigration ban’ as well.
Harbour shouted: "I would just like to say that in light of all that’s going on in the world today, it’s difficult to celebrate the already celebrated Stranger Things.We are united in that we are all human beings and we are all together on this wonderful painful, horribly painful, joyous, exciting and mysterious ride that is being alive.We will as per Chief Jim Hopper punch some people in the face when they seek to destroy the weak and the disenfranchised and the marginalised and we will do it all with soul with heart and with joy."
But the reaction by Winona Ryder to David Harbour speech was the most emotional and meme-friendly event at the ceremony. She was caught pulling a series of shocked and expressive faces while her co-star was declaring the speech.