Conservatives HOPPING MAD Over Justice Jackson's Broadway Cameo
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's brief Broadway appearance in &Juliet has sparked significant backlash from conservatives, igniting debates about the role of justices in popular culture.
Critics like Carrie Severino express frustration over Jackson's performance, indicating a perceived disconnect between conservative values and popular cultural acceptance, especially in the context of women's and LGBTQ+ rights.
While some justices, particularly conservative ones, strive to maintain a level of popularity and visibility in cultural spaces, their methods and selections often receive backlash for not aligning with conservative ideologies.
The conflict highlights the tension between the traditional judicial roles of justices and their potential status as cultural figures, raising questions about accountability and engagement with the public.
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