Thursday 3 April 2014

American Idol Slammed With Racism Charges


The famous American Idol talent show has been accused of racism and its likely a judge might push the case through due to strong facts backing the charges from a group of ex contestants.
A lawyer for the ten former "American Idol" contestants suing over alleged discrimination on the show has filed a new brief in the case that attempts to use statistics to prove racial disparity among disqualified contestants, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Inside the documents obtained on Tuesday, the reality show is been manipulated in favour of the white-skin participants. Here is what it read:
The original complaint filed in New York was 429 pages long and covered a good amount of ground from "unconscionable Willy Wonka contracts" to allegedly manipulated reality television to support the notion that there was something fishy about the disparate amount of African Americans who were disqualified from competition over the years.
Since being filed eight months ago, the lawsuit has undergone a couple of revisions and is headed towards a judge's determination about whether it should go forward.
However, three weeks ago, the defendants, including Fox Broadcasting, Freemantle, 19 Entertainment and executive producer Nigel Lythgoe, brought a motion to dismiss that argued that the allegations were too late, barred by the First Amendment and that some of the plaintiffs lacked standing. Furthermore, the defendants firmly denied that Idol is a rigged contest, that it was hardly falsely advertised and that contestant agreements are valid.
Funny enough, the plaintiffs hope to show that 17 publicly disqualified black "Golden Ticket" holders are unimaginable by the law of probabilities.

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