‘You’re paying fair market price for a commodity. If you love Capitalism so much then stfu.’ Breaking Bad star Dean Norris has called out people complaining about the rising petrol prices in America.
star Dean Norris has called out people complaining about the rising petrol prices in America.
The 59-year-old actor, who starred as agent Hank Schrader on the hit serial drama, addressed the current situation on Twitter and urged those who ‘love capitalism’ to shut the f*** up.‘You’re paying fair market price for a commodity. If you love Capitalism so much then stfu.’ Norris’ fiery outburst didn’t go down too well with fans with one writing: ‘Thanks to capitalism, we can complain about it. Thanks to capitalism, we can have hope that prices will eventually come down.’
‘Gotta love it when millionaires in Hollywood tell the American public what to do lol,’ another remarked. Youre not getting ârobbedâ at the pump. Youâre paying fair market price for a commodity. If you love Capitalism so much then stfu
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