THE HUNGER GAMES: Jennifer Lawrence Tells 16 Million Fans To Help Track Down White Supremacists From Charlottesville
'You can't hide with the internet you pathetic cowards!'
Jennifer Lawrence is, apparently, trying to take her role in the Hunger Games movies, as a one-woman resistance fighting a totalitarian government, and translate it to the real world.
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Lawrence appears to be, however, the first to claim she will actively participate in "outing" potential "white supremacists" and "haters" (though whether she plans to lock them in a dome and force them to fight each other to their untimely deaths, in the style of her hit movie franchise, is unclear).
Before she engages in any official campaign to seek out the white supremacists hiding in her midst, Lawrence might want to consider the possible ramifications of a misfire: the Twitter account @YesYoureRacist, which has been working to identify alt-righters and white nationalists involved in the Charlottesville rally, mis-identified one rally-goer as Kyle Quinn of Arkansas. The University of Arkansas wound lab supervisor, who was definitely not among the Charlottesville marchers, was forced to go into hiding after receiving hundreds of vulgar messages, including death threats.
Hmm The POWER of Media
'You can't hide with the internet you pathetic cowards!'
Jennifer Lawrence is, apparently, trying to take her role in the Hunger Games movies, as a one-woman resistance fighting a totalitarian government, and translate it to the real world.
[clip]
Lawrence appears to be, however, the first to claim she will actively participate in "outing" potential "white supremacists" and "haters" (though whether she plans to lock them in a dome and force them to fight each other to their untimely deaths, in the style of her hit movie franchise, is unclear).
Before she engages in any official campaign to seek out the white supremacists hiding in her midst, Lawrence might want to consider the possible ramifications of a misfire: the Twitter account @YesYoureRacist, which has been working to identify alt-righters and white nationalists involved in the Charlottesville rally, mis-identified one rally-goer as Kyle Quinn of Arkansas. The University of Arkansas wound lab supervisor, who was definitely not among the Charlottesville marchers, was forced to go into hiding after receiving hundreds of vulgar messages, including death threats.
Hmm The POWER of Media