For his Easter Day message for fans, the extreme leftist actor John Cusack insisted that the historical figures that killed Jesus were the “triumphs of the day.”
Cusack jumped to his account x on Sunday to write: “Happy Easter: Christ was tortured and executed as a political calculation for the triumphs of the day … Happy Easter”.
Or of course, the simple framework of Cusack of the death of Jesus Christ is not entirely correct. Jesus was not simply crucified by “politics.” The Jewish leaders who conspired to eliminate Jesus indicated that he had called himself the Son of God and, therefore, a divine figure. They felt that I was participating in blasphemy. And the novels prosecuted him to affirm that being “king of the Jews.” That was a crime in his eyes because only Caesar could be the king. The question of the divinity of Christ was not as incidental as Cusack wants it to seem.
Certainly, Jesus also threatened the political power of Jewish leaders. But the novels were something indifferent and did not feel that it was a great political threat to them. Then, obviously, there was a political aspect in the whole matter, but saying that everything was just a “political calculation” is an excessive simplification. There was also a deep religious context in all this.
He Say something Star is a constant presence in social networks where he orders wild eyes attacks and full of hate against Donald Trump and any other person who opposes Cusack’s extremist opinions.
Last month, for example, Cusack once again broke his tired “Nazis” epithets of the head of Calla Tesla Elon Musk, a “Nazi” who is “literally killing people” for directing the department of fients of Donald Trump’s government and looking for the Bloy-Out-Seokol-: Budget.
However, Cusack attacks are not just Trump and Musk. Last October, he bleached the inhuman terrorist attack against Israel and defined it as “self -defense” against Israel while talking to Palestinian protesters in Chicago.
In another of his deranged disturbances, Cusack criticized the United States of America and insisted on “we are not great, we are fucking horrible.”
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