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Twitter users soon reminded Winkler, 75, that the U.S. and the rest of the world had already experienced a few disasters” target=”_blank”>cataclysmic events<
“The last one was 9/11,” another wrote. “I don’t think we should do that again.”
“What exactly are you wanting, a super volcano?” another asked. “We’ve had a killer virus, brush fires that burned through Australia and the US. Huge heat waves, ice storms, mud slides, tsunamis, hurricanes, giant F5 tornados.”
Other respondents continued in a similar vein.
Henry Winkler is seen in Santa Monica, California, Jan. 12, 2020. (Getty Images)
But some expressed more sympathy for Winkler, saying they knew what point the actor – who has a reputation of being one of Hollywood’s “nice guys” – was trying to make.
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“Henry Winkler is one of the nicest celebrities I’ve ever met,” one fan wrote. “A genuinely good person. He means well with this tweet, so give him a break.”