God only knows what kind of silly Halloween spoilers Shonda Rimes has planned for tonight's episode of Grey's Anatomy, but you can rest assured that if cast member Jesse Williams, who plays Jackson Avery in Season 11, is involved it will handle the deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown tastefully. The ABC actor let the world know on Twitter that he is disgusted with the way white people are behaving this Halloween. After recapping the insensitive Trayvon Martin memes, Williams asked what was so funny about laughing at black pain. According to the latest gossip news updates, the primetime medical drama is still loved by American's on both side of the aisle. The TV show was recently named alongside The Walking Dead and Taylor Swift in Facebook's study outlining the last bastions of bipartisan agreement in United States--music and television.
For Grey's Anatomy actor Jesse Williams, the pain black community in the country has been feeling in the wake of the tragic gun deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown have been compounded by the disgusting ways their murders have been treated by the public on Instagram and Twitter.
After seeing the appalling memes posted in the spirit of Halloween, Jesse took to Twitter to ask his own white followers just what in the hell their problem was.
Of his reportd 750,000 there is a fairly good chance that his tweets will reach both Democrats and Republicans as it would appear the Grey's Anatomy audience is almost a 50-50 split of both parties according to a recent Facebook study.
While the country is seemingly as divided along bipartisan lines as it ever has been, Facebook has shown that when it comes to primetime cable and country western, we really aren't that far apart.
According to the study conducted by the social media giant, Grey's finds itself among some very good company that includes Taylor Swift, The Walking Dead and Elvis Presley.
From the looks of Facebooks graphs, it seems that the country has a much harder time rally around talk shows than it does that non-political primetime offerings, while everyone still loves Ellen and AC/DC.
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