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Leah Remini’s “reality” show, like her last one, is nothing more than a scripted, rehearsed, acted and dramatized work of fiction. She and the other anti-Scientologists in her program have been expelled from the Church for unethical conduct.
Leah Remini’s A&E reality TV program is a fraud. Discredited subjects are paid to spread hate by making provably false claims, a number of which were tossed out of courts years ago. Remini’s show is so reckless that one entire episode from the first season had to be pulled from future airings and from A&E’s website. The reckless lies continue unabated in Season 2 and the Church is using its website to expose the lies that A&E irresponsibly airs from a hateful Remini and her unvetted—albeit compensated—subjects.
Anheuser-Busch claims it is “committed to business practices that do not infringe on human rights and do align with various international standards of responsible business conduct, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” and that “leadership by personal example is the best guide to our culture.” You are setting a very poor example by using your advertising dollars to keep A&E’s Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath on the air—a show that has has already inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence.
Your company is funding Leah Remini’s anti-religious hate that has inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members.
According to Mead Johnson’s website, the company, “believes it is imperative to conduct business in a manner that is consistent with the highest principles of moral and ethical behavior.” If so, how can Mead Johnson support anti-religous hate with its advertising dollars?
Samsung’s basic human rights policy prohibits discrimination, yet it is sponsoring a TV series that goes directly against these ideals.
Dear Travis, I have just been informed that you are doing a cover story on Leah Remini's Season Two. You never said that in your request for comment. Season Two can be summed up in one word: FRAUD. That said, I have more to say beyond the statement I sent you earlier, and which I did not understand was commenting on a whole cover story. Please include a complete statement and a link to our website: www.leahreminiaftermath.com.
Atlantic Coast Brands should take a page from Christie Brinkley, the face of their company, and “choose to create beauty, through mutual respect, compassion and love.” Instead, they are endorsing the opposite by sponsoring A&E’s anti-religious programming, Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath, which has already inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence.