14 white celebrities posted a two-minute PSA in which they vow to “take responsibility” for “every not so funny joke, every unfair stereotype,” and every time they “explained away police brutality”
🙏 Photo: YouTube On June 11, 14 white celebrities — Sarah Paulson, Aaron Paul, Kesha, Bethany Joy Lenz, Kristen Bell, Justin Theroux, Debra Messing, Mark Duplass, Bryce Dallas Howard, Julianne Moore, Piper Perabo, Stanley Tucci, Ilana Glazer, and Aly Raisman — posted a two-minute PSA in response to the current Black Lives Matter movement.
When Sarah Paulson says “I will not turn a blind eye,” you know she means it, because she’s wearing those big chunky glasses. The PSA is for a new campaign called ITakeResponsibility, which aims “to stand up for our Black friends and family in America. Our goal is to rally the white community, to provide education and encourage action. Our mission is to ensure this takes place.
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