Twitter Is Cringing at This New Campaign Featuring White Celebs Calling Out Racism
, Sarah Paulson, Stanley Tucci, and a slate of other A-list celebrities—and according to a press release, the stars involved have committed to “supporting organizations dedicated to fighting for the rights of oppressed communities.”While the PSA has good intentions, it’s not exactly going over well on Twitter. The video is in black and white and features the aforementioned celebs staring dramatically at the camera and saying correct but vague things like, “We are no longer bystanders.
“Regret to inform you the celebs are at it again,” tweeted someone in reference to the #ITakeResponsibility PSA. Many of the responses echo this sentiment. “What are they auditioning for,”
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