Emma Watson has told fans “I see your anger, sadness and pain” following an online backlash over her Blackout Tuesday posts. The British actress took part in the project, which was aimed at eschewing self-promotion or commercial content in favour of calling for racial equality. Watson, 30, was one of millions of social media users posting black squares on social media....
Full ArticleEmma Watson says white supremacy is ‘tightly stitched into society’
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