Summary
A media personality named Carl Higbie said he deleted Avengers movies he already bought because actor Mark Ruffalo criticized ICE and President Trump. Higbie's announcement sparked widespread online reactions, as people pointed out he already paid for the movies. Ruffalo and other celebrities showed their opposition to ICE at the Golden Globes after an incident involving an ICE officer.
Key Facts
- Carl Higbie said he deleted Marvel's Avengers movies in response to Mark Ruffalo's criticism of ICE and President Trump.
- Higbie's post on social media became viral, with many users noting that deleting purchased movies doesn't reverse the purchase.
- Mark Ruffalo, known for acting in Marvel movies, wore an anti-ICE pin at the Golden Globes in memory of Renee Nicole Good.
- Renee Nicole Good was killed by an ICE officer, reportedly in self-defense, and an investigation is ongoing.
- Minnesota leaders criticized ICE and called for their departure from Minneapolis.
- President Trump's Communications Director labeled Ruffalo as a poor actor and accused him of lying.
- Carl Higbie previously resigned from a government position after past recordings of him making offensive comments surfaced.