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Mila Kunis condemns global insensitivity

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  • Mila Kunis discussed the Russian invasion of her native Ukraine
  •  The actress said she believes people have become desensitized to sensitive subjects.
  • She and Ashton Kutcher launched a GoFundMe page for victims of Russia’s attack last year.
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In her reflection, Mila Kunis discussed the rise of insensitivity worldwide. At her most recent movie, Luckiest Girl Alive, premiere on Thursday, the actress spoke about her feelings.

The American actress with Ukrainian ancestry told Page Six that after absorbing the never-ending stream of dismal news, people have grown indifferent to sensitive subjects.

“I think lots of things get normalized,” the Friends With Benefits actress said regarding Russia’s invasion of her home country.

“That’s the unfortunate truth of the times that we’re living in,” the That ’70s Show alum, who left Ukraine with her family at age 7, continued.

Kunis further said that, “We’ve normalized a lot of news reports, and we become desensitized to a lot of things that are happening in the world.”

Ashton Kutcher’s wife, 39, also noted that Russian invasion has more disturbing consequences for the globe than other current events.

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“I think this, more specifically than maybe other wildfires that are happening in the world right now, would have a catastrophic effect on democracy,” she explained.

“Not to take away what is happening in Iran and other places,” she added. “It’s really hard right now.”

Kunis’ comments come six months after she and Kutcher launched a GoFundMe page for victims of Russia’s attack, pledging to collect $3 million in donations.

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