Going by the name, I'd say it's a group for all people because white is a color too.
Going by the name, I'd say it's a group for all people because white is a color too.
Remember Morgan Freeman's remarks? They came back to bite him. Honestly, I was planning to take my kids to that movie but changed my mind after his remarks.
"With Dolphin Tale opening with a strong $19.2 million that first weekend and finishing No. 1 with $13.9 million in its second, the financial impact of Freeman's comments is hard to quantify. But they did have an effect. In a far-ranging poll Penn Schoen Berland conducted for The Hollywood Reporter of 1,000 registered voters to gauge moviegoing tendencies of Democrats vs. Republicans, it's clear political allegiances have shifted entertainment viewing habits. Jon Penn, the firm's president of media and entertainment research, says that before Freeman's words, interest in Dolphin Tale was considerably higher among conservatives and religious moviegoers than among liberals. After the remarks, 34 percent of the conservatives who were aware of them, and 37 percent of Tea Partiers, said they were less likely to see the film -- but 42 percent of liberals said they were more likely. (Five days after Freeman's remarks, 24 percent of all moviegoers were aware of them.)"
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...blicans-244741
"but 42 percent of liberals said they were more likely" [see Morgan's movie]Morgan Freeman's remarks
So if a movie with a star who says racist things against another race makes 42% of liberals more want to see this star, then one could argue that other than the liberals who are more likely to support Freeman's right to free racist speech, the rest of those liberals are racist against the race Freeman speaks of.
Thinking the same thing....The F word? ...oh he means faggot.
This is what first comes to mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF1NU...eature=related
"Is it really a crime to report that the government is committing a crime?"