Family and Religious Groups
Description
Family and religious groups erupt in fury, unleashing coordinated boycotts against the film 'Prince of New York' for its brazen sex, graphic violence, and blasphemous religious imagery that profanes their sacred lines. These coalitions ignite cultural infernos, amplifying controversy that slams into White House damage control and midterm pressures, wielding moral outrage as a blunt instrument to censor media and bend political wills through relentless public campaigns.
Event Involvements
Events with structured involvement data
S2E15
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Ellie
Sam Restrains C.J.'s Vengeful Instincts Over Morgan Ross's Insult
Family and religious groups invoked as boycott orchestrators against Prince of New York's sex, violence, and blasphemy, catalyzing studio's screening push, Charlie's rebuff, and Ross's retaliatory Imus attackâperipheral cultural war injecting chaos into Bartlet team's bandwidth.
Active Representation
Through coordinated boycott organizing (mentioned).
Power Dynamics
External agitators forcing reactive White House navigation.
Institutional Impact
Heightens midterm cultural vulnerabilities for administration.
Organizational Goals
Censor objectionable film content
Mobilize membership against Hollywood excess
Influence Mechanisms
Grassroots boycott campaigns
Public outrage amplification