A new film starring Paris Jackson as Jesus Christ is not sitting well with some people.
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A petition to replace every Confederate statue in Tennessee with sculptures of Dolly Parton has racked up over 14,000 signatures on Change.org.“Tennessee is littered with statues memorializing Confederate officers. History should not be forgotten, but we need not glamorize those who do not deserve our praise,” reads the appeal, written by Alex Parsons.
A new film starring Paris Jackson as Jesus Christ is not sitting well with some people.
Habit, starring Paris Jackson as Jesus, as “Christanophobic garbage”.At the time of writing, the petition has been signed by over 267,000 people.The film follows “a street-smart party girl with a Jesus fetish who gets mixed up in a violent drug deal and finds a possible way out by masquerading as a nun,” according to Screen Daily. The petition, addressed to Warner Bros.
Paris Jackson from playing Jesus. A Change.org petition started one week ago has accumulated more than 260,000 signatures in an effort to prevent distribution of the movie , which also stars Bella Throne and Gavin Rossdale.According to the press release, the film follows «a street smart, party girl with a Jesus fetish [who] gets mixed up in a violent drug deal and finds a possible way out; by masquerading as a nun.»The petition against the film calls it " blasphemous" and «Christianophobic
More than 260,000 people have signed a petition seeking to block the distribution of the movie “Habit” in which Paris Jackson plays Jesus. The movie wrapped filming just prior to the coronavirus-related lockdowns and has been in post-production since April, producer Donovan Leitch previously told Fox News.The film sees Jackson play Jesus alongside model and actress Bella Thorne, who plays a woman with a Jesus fetish who masquerades as a nun in order to escape a violent drug deal.
J. Kim Murphy editorIn an interview on a new episode of Luminary’s Black List Podcast, hosted by Black List co-founder Franklin Leonard and Black List community director Kate Hagen, Spike Lee voices his agreement with growing calls to remove statues and iconography commemorating the Confederate States of America.“F— that flag,” Lee said.
A new film starring Paris Jackson as Jesus Christ is not sitting well with some people.
Netflix is hosting a virtual Pride event featuring LGBTQ and allied celebrities like Laverne Cox, Chaka Khan, and Dolly Parton.
topple Confederate and other statues across the US as “borderline anarchists” — and argued the act means “absolutely means nothing” to black Americans.Johnson, who recently called for the government to provide $14 trillion in reparations to the descendants of slavery, told FOX News Wednesday that the movement to take down statues, cancel TV shows and fire professors is meaningless to help the black community.People tearing down statues “have the mistaken assumption that black people are sitting
KOIN.But Gulley’s family points to a recent Change.org online petition circulating online, signed by more than 670,000 people calling on the Portland Police Bureau and the Oregon State Medical Examiner to pursue the investigation further and release the autopsy paperwork.“We, the people of Portland and/or Oregon, demand that you take immediate action for the safety of the community and for Tete Gulley’s family,” the petition reads.
Hundreds of people in Wigan have signed a petition calling for Britain’s colonial history to become part of the school curriculum.A campaign group of sixth form students say the Government is denying their generation the tools to “dismantle systemic racism” by not mandating teaching about the Empire in schools.As of yesterday, 369 people in Wigan's three main constituencies had signed a petition calling for MPs to change the curriculum and a further 204 have signed in Bolton West, which includes
Dolly Parton and RuPaul’s Drag Race star Nina West have partnered on a capsule collection to raise funds for charity.The country music legend and LGBTQ+ activist have joined forces on the three-piece Dolly x Nina: Kindness is Queen line, which is comprised of a limited-edition T-shirt, tote bag, and enamel pin. Each item features the Kindness Is Queen slogan, with West hoping the concept will “foster kindness and hope during this difficult time”.
the rugby union’s prospective move to Crossford Bridge playing fields, saying it would result in a loss of green space, significant traffic issues in the area and the displacement of the well-established grassroots clubs there.A Change.org petition against the move was set up last week which now stands at 3,071 signaturesCatherine Perrin, who started the petition, said: “The negative impact of these plans would be immense, not only to the people who use it but to the wildlife, environment and
Drag star Nina West snagged an icon for a new limited-edition collection: Dolly Parton. The Dolly x Nina: Kindness Is Queen collection launches Wednesday (June 24) with an aim to "foster kindness and hope during this difficult time," per the announcement. The collection
Dolly Parton and Nina West are coming together for a new initiative.
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spoken out against problematic Confederate statues in the South, but now, one creative (and maybe a little snarky) human is offering an idea for a solution for the residents of Louisiana looking to replace those racist monuments. Kassie Thibodeaux started a petition to replace Louisiana's Confederate statues with monuments to a true Louisiana hero: Britney Spears.
Bachelor Nation is calling for change. After 18 years on air and a combined 40 seasons under its belt, the "Bachelor" franchise has cast only one black lead in Rachel Lindsay, and now, fans have created an online petition urging producers to make a change. Several alums from the franchise have been lending their support.