MTV host disparages Purity Ring wearers, earns rebuke
I'm hardly surprised shock-artist Russell Brand said these things (he seemed to be on a mission to antagonize everything and everyone he could think of), but I am happy to see that someone was brave enough to call him out on the same platform so soon:Sadly, the adjective Sparks chose to describe individuals who don't live chastely wasn't very charitable.
Brand, for his part, didn't know to stop when he was behind:
Some have already stepped up to give Brand the appropriate slap on the snout he deserves:"[He] also encouraged Americans to vote for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama in the upcoming election, referred to George W. Bush as a "retarded cowboy fella" and took a shot at Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin and her pregnant daughter."
Rock for Life, a national pro-life music and advocacy movement that promotes 832 bands, is demanding an apology from MTV Music Video Awards host Russell Brand for his sexist, judgmental and intolerant remarks.Hopefully Brand someday discovers how to be funny without appearing like a bigoted idiot.
"Brand is a sexist pig who has been arrested 11 times, once for indecent exposure,” said Erik Whittington, director of Rock for Life. “He appears to care more about making crude jokes to gain attention than he does offending who choose to live a lifestyle different from his own lascivious past.” (American Life League)
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