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ποΈ 1 June 2020
β±οΈ 12 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, it's me, your buddy, Philip DeFranco. Thanks for tuning in to what is part two of your Monday |
0:05.4 | Philip DeFranco show. If you miss part one, at any point, you can click up there to watch it, |
0:09.4 | or it's the top link in the description down below, or as always, you can go to YouTube.com |
0:12.8 | slash DeFranco. For those of you who have maybe missed the last five shows that I put out, We're having to split out the show so that we have a show where we talk about very graphic things like part one, which we uploaded earlier, which is the kind of content YouTube |
0:23.5 | often suppresses, resulting in lower views, getting in front of fewer people. |
0:26.9 | And then we upload part two, which is what you're watching, and we hope that it doesn't |
0:30.2 | get suppressed so you can watch this, and then after today's show, watch the other part |
0:33.9 | because it's incredibly important. But with that said, welcome back to the Philip DeFranco show. Buckle up, hit that like button and let's just jump into it. The first |
0:41.5 | thing we're going to talk about today are celebrities. They're just like us. I hate those |
0:45.8 | segments. Here's Gwen Stefani walking her dog, can you believe? I mean, sure, yeah. Not all celebrities |
0:50.2 | are crazy aliens. I mean, some sure. But no, the story is about celebrities and really about their reaction and their involvement in protest as well as the use of their platforms. |
1:00.0 | And this kind of breaks down into two situations, the people who have used their platforms and the people who have gotten backlash for potentially not using them effectively. |
1:07.0 | But first, let's talk about the ones who have been speaking out, like the many we saw attending some of the protests this weekend. |
1:11.9 | There were a ton in Los Angeles, right? You saw people sharing a photo of Ariana Grande. Grande also tweeting medical supplies to help at the second, and this was notable because she was actually hit with rubber bullets at the first. |
1:33.3 | We saw the likes of Jamie Fox speaking in Minneapolis. |
1:36.3 | All I wanted to do is let you know that we're not afraid to stand. We're not afraid to stand. We're not afraid of the moment. But protesting wasn't the only way that celebrities were showing their support here. |
1:47.0 | I mean, sure, you had people speaking out on social media. |
1:49.0 | We also saw the likes of the newly famous, with the queen of TikTok herself, Charlie DeMilleo, also posting about this, |
1:54.0 | saying that she, as an influencer, feels that she has a job to speak up and address racial injustice. We all have a voice. We need to stand up for what is right and stick together. |
2:02.6 | But also yet a ton of them donating to a variety of funds related to this, including Chrissy Teigen, who tweeted, |
2:07.6 | I am committed to donating $100,000 to the bailouts of protesters across the country. |
2:11.6 | Right, and these bailouts refer to the funds all around the country set up to cover the bail for protesters arrested during these protests. While there were many that praised her for this, if you went to her replies, there were also a lot of people criticizing her, criticizing the protest, mentioning the Schwartz, and Steve Krell posting that they matched a $50 donation |
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