It turns out that even the most hateful organizations in the United States can't deny the appeal of Academy Award winning actress Jennifer Lawrence. VICE reporter Jamie Lee Curtis Taete decided to see if anyone did not like the Silver Linings Playbook star by calling up specific hate groups. The organizations contacted were the National Socialist Freedom Movement ("white civil rights group), the Institute For Historical Review (Holocaust deniers), the Nation of Islam, the League of the South, Tony Alamo Christian Ministries, and the Westboro Baptist Church.
These groups were basically just contacted by phone, and asked their opinion on the Hunger Games actress. The reporter even helped out the interviewee is he or she did not know J-Law. Basically they all declined to comment and/or got a little angry at the questioning. However the Westboro Baptist Church, which is notorious for protesting at the funerals of soldiers and recently the funerals of the Newtown school shooting victims (yeah, they have weird methods), was pretty cooperative with sharing about Jen.
Here is an excerpt from the VICE article after the conversation turned to Ben Affleck and Argo but came back to everyone's favorite actress:
[VICE]:Yeah. So you guys are into Ben Affleck?
[Steve Drain, Westboro Baptist Church]: No, man. You're looking for some kind of a salacious quote to put in your story. All I'm saying is that I thought Argo was a darn good flick.OK. But what about Jennifer Lawrence?
OK. Jennifer Lawrence... I think that most of the young people in our church saw Hunger Games. And I think they all liked that... She just kinda bursted onto the scene, didn't she? She doesn't have a very long film career, does she?She got nominated for some awards a couple of years ago for Winter's Bone.
Oh! That's her? Winter's Bone rocked! That was a great flick.Yeah.
I like Winter's Bone quite a bit. I think she did a very nice job there. Yep.
Read the rest of the article to see how the other groups handled the questioning.
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