Posted on 06/12/2020 9:43:18 AM PDT by Zenyatta
Comedian Ricky Gervais openly mocked celebrities after a group of them released an anti-racism PSA that makes current issues in America all about them.
The PSA (seen below) will actually make you feel physically uncomfortable watching it as Hollywoods best and brightest put their white guilt on display for the world to see.
The two-minute video features celebrities vowing to take responsibility for a host of things they feel have contributed to racism in America.
Every not-so-funny joke, every unfair stereotype, actor Justin Theroux laments.
Racially charged jokes are going to be eliminated. There goes the career of Chris Rock. Start burning tapes of Richard Pryor.
Kristin Bell vowed to take responsibility for every time it was easier to ignore it than to call it out for what it was.
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I don’t know about the racist jokes part but I guaran-damn-tee you there was much mirth and merry making.
The only racist joke I ever heard in person came from a Liberal friend of a friend. He lived for acting in amateur plays.. 20 years later I hear he is still a loser and his life us a mess.. go figure.
So surprising Gervais is a Brit. He has his head screwed on right. I’m also sick of hearing about celebrities wanting to engage on TV from their work from home. Like working from home for them is just the same as the rest of us.
The original British version of “The Office” makes its American spin-off as enjoyable as lukewarm beer that has gone flat.
Gervais was much better than Carrell.
Gervais is funny.
His Golden Gloves takedown monologue was epic.
Gloves, Globes... have another drink...
#9 after the video session was done the celebs had their black servants and mexican landscapers bring them some snacks and some flowers.
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