Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Suggests ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ Can Be Used as Some Sort of White Supremacy Allegory
‘Knowing that movie very well, I want to be authentic’
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BROWN JACKSON: “I’m a public business, I’m a photographer. My belief is that — I’m doing It’s a Wonderful Life scenes, that’s what I’m offering. Okay? I want to do video depictions of It’s a Wonderful Life, and knowing that movie very well, I want to be authentic, and so only white children and families can be customers for that particular product. Everybody else can, I’ll give to everybody else, I’ll sell them anything they want, just not the It’s a Wonderful Life depictions. I‘m expressing something, right? For your purposes, that speech. What about — what’s the other step? It’s speech in — I can say anti-discrimination laws can’t make me sell the It’s a Wonderful Life package to non-white individuals.”
(via Twitter)
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