In a recent interview that has sparked controversy, idiot leftist actors from the latest installment of the “Planet of the Apes” franchise expressed their allegiance to the fictitious simian characters over their own species.
Freya Allan and Owen Teague, stars of “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” openly declared their disdain for humanity and their preference for the intelligent apes depicted in the film series.
Allan, who portrays the character Mae, admitted, “I dislike humans a lot,” before clarifying that while she stands with humans when in character, her personal loyalties lie with the apes.
She justified her stance by pointing to the state of the planet, suggesting that there are moments when she finds humans coming together to be lovely, but also times when she “absolutely hate[s] us!”
Teague echoed his co-star’s sentiments, proclaiming, “I’m fully team ape.” He cited the damage humans have inflicted upon the Earth as his reason for siding with the fictional primates.
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While the movie is reportedly enjoying box office success, the actors’ comments have drawn sharp criticism from various influencers and commentators.
Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X (formerly Twitter), framed the debate as a battle between “Extinctionists” who advocate for the annihilation of humanity and “Expansionists” who aspire to explore the universe and unravel its mysteries.
The true battle is:
Extinctionists who want a holocaust for all of humanity.
— Versus —
Expansionists who want to reach the stars and Understand the Universe. https://t.co/1QqJKNoP6p
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 14, 2024
Conservative talk show host Jesse Kelly linked the actors’ remarks to a broader anti-human sentiment that he believes underpins communism.
He argued that communism’s final form manifests in “climate change” activism, which ultimately portrays people as the root problem.
The host of The Steve Deace Show challenged the actors to lead by example and demonstrate their commitment to their “anti-human Marxist message,” while commentator Sunny Lohmann sarcastically suggested placing the two in a gorilla enclosure.
Lohmann passionately defended the uniqueness and preciousness of human life, emphasizing the conceptual abilities of our species and the technological marvels we have achieved. She concluded her thoughts by proudly declaring, “Team human.”
"Planet of the Apes" actors say they are "Team Ape" because humans are bad for the environment and start wars: "I dislike humans a lot"https://t.co/iSrVVd3LNr
— Not the Bee (@Not_the_Bee) May 14, 2024
The actors’ comments, typical of the out-of-touch Hollywood elite, have once again exposed the foolishness and hypocrisy of those who claim to champion progressive causes while disparaging their own kind.
It is a sad indictment of the entertainment industry when its stars prioritize virtue signaling over celebrating the remarkable achievements and potential of humanity.