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Clooney Calls for Unity, Condemns Violence
28 Apr
Summary
- George Clooney received the Chaplin Award for his career achievements.
- He condemned recent political violence and division.
- Clooney invoked 'make America great again' for unity.

George Clooney was honored with the prestigious Chaplin Award in New York, recognizing his extensive career. During his acceptance speech, Clooney addressed recent world events, stating he could not ignore them. He specifically condemned the violence that occurred in Washington D.C. and Minnesota, emphasizing that there is no place for such acts.
Clooney spoke broadly against 'hatred' and 'cruelty,' describing the current situation as a struggle for the republic's soul. He called for unity among citizens, regardless of political affiliation. Invoking the slogan 'make America great again,' he urged collective action to heal divisions and build a better future.
The actor also recalled the words of journalist Edward R. Murrow, whom he portrayed, stating they felt 'urgent' today. He reiterated Murrow's message of not living in fear and defending freedom both abroad and at home. Stephen Colbert also paid tribute to Clooney, making a humorous remark about Clooney's film 'Good Night, and Good Luck.'