Conservative Outlet Mocks MSNBC for Using White Stars and Black Actors in MS NOW Ad
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Conservative Outlet Mocks MSNBC for Using White Stars and Black Actors in MS NOW Ad
The conservative Washington Free Beacon had a field day with a new ad from MSNBC promoting its impending transformation into “MS NOW” that featured the liberal network’s White stars as well as several Black Actors. “A slick new civil rights-themed video promoting MSNBC’s forced name change to “MS NOW” features paid black actors playing ordinary Americans, intercut with pensive shots of MSNBC’s white primetime stars. The promotional spot, narrate…
Woke MSNBC Is So White, It Just Hired Black Actors to Appear Diverse While Peddling Name Change
MSNBC is almost dead. Long live MSNBC. I say the first part because it’s true in fact. On Nov. 15, the network — now spun off from parent company NBCUniversal […] The post Woke MSNBC Is So White, It Just Hired Black Actors to Appear Diverse While Peddling Name Change appeared first on The Western Journal.
Editor’s Pick: Free Beacon Rips MSNOW for Using Minority Actors to Balance White Hosts
Our friends at the Washington Free Beacon published an absolutely spell-binding piece Tuesday blasting the artist soon-to-be-formerly-known-as MSNBC for enlisting “paid black actors playing ordinary Americans” in a hilariously Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) move to balance out “pensive shots of MSNBC's white primetime stars,” helmed by Rachel Maddow reading the Constitution. Collin Anderson and Thaleigha Rampersad authored this tour-de-f…
MSNBC Hires Black Actors To Feature Alongside Its White Anchors in Racial Justice-Themed Ad Promoting 'MS NOW' Name Change
Collin Anderson and Thaleigha Rampersad (FREE BEACON) A slick new civil rights-themed video promoting MSNBC’s forced name change to “MS NOW” features paid black actors playing ordinary Americans, intercut with pensive shots of MSNBC’s white primetime stars. The promotional spot, narrated by Rachel Maddow reading the Constitution, appears to be a ham-handed effort by MSNBC’s new parent company, Versant, to cater to MSNBC’s large black audience—…
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